
Edgar Cotte
Edgar has over 15 years of experience in BI projects, specializing in Power BI and Azure data platform solutions for customer analytics.
He is currently a Program Manager in Microsoft's Fabric Customer Advisory Team (CAT), focusing on Real-Time Intelligence in Fabric, working with customers across EMEA and LATAM to solve their streaming and real-time problems and works closely with Product Engineering teams to implement feedback and design product roadmap.
Edgar Cotte's Sessions
Dive into the engines that power Fabric Real-Time IntelligenceSQLBits 2026
Fabric Real-Time Intelligence is powered by 4 engines: a message broker, a message transformer, a purpose built log/event/timeseries store and an actioning and alerting engine. Join this session to learn what these engines are, their underpinnings, why these matter and what role they play in any enterprise's architecture.
OneLake Security - Centralized Data Security for Microsoft Fabric (Part 1)SQLBits 2026
OneLake Security is a core feature in Microsoft Fabric. Let's evaluate the concept and the current set of functionality in a demo-rich session.
OneLake Security - Centralized Data Security for Microsoft Fabric (Part 2)SQLBits 2026
OneLake Security is a core feature in Microsoft Fabric. Let's evaluate the concept and the current set of functionality in a demo-rich session.
Fabric Real-Time Intelligence for Power BI ProsSQLBits 2025
Power BI into Fabric, Real-Time Intelligence into Fabric. If you’re wondering “why should I or my organization care about Fabric Real-Time Intelligence?”
In this demo-led session, we’ll start our journey investigating the capabilities of Fabric Real-Time Intelligence from a Power BI Pro's desktop, discover a catalog of streaming sources in your organization, create new data streams, re-shape data, land data in a data store, and eventually build a Power BI report. What will this PBI report use? Direct Lake or DirectQuery?
And can you visualize real-time event data on a Power BI report? Is there another option to visualize continuously arriving event data? And do you need to keep watching the visuals or can you automate alerts and actions oriented business workflows?
Join this session to find answers to these questions.
Dive into the engines that power Fabric Real-Time IntelligenceSQLBits 2026
Fabric Real-Time Intelligence is powered by 4 engines: a message broker, a message transformer, a purpose built log/event/timeseries store and an actioning and alerting engine. Join this session to learn what these engines are, their underpinnings, why these matter and what role they play in any enterprise's architecture.
OneLake Security - Centralized Data Security for Microsoft Fabric (Part 1)SQLBits 2026
OneLake Security is a core feature in Microsoft Fabric. Let's evaluate the concept and the current set of functionality in a demo-rich session.
OneLake Security - Centralized Data Security for Microsoft Fabric (Part 2)SQLBits 2026
OneLake Security is a core feature in Microsoft Fabric. Let's evaluate the concept and the current set of functionality in a demo-rich session.
Fabric Real-Time Intelligence for Power BI ProsSQLBits 2025
Power BI into Fabric, Real-Time Intelligence into Fabric. If you’re wondering “why should I or my organization care about Fabric Real-Time Intelligence?”
In this demo-led session, we’ll start our journey investigating the capabilities of Fabric Real-Time Intelligence from a Power BI Pro's desktop, discover a catalog of streaming sources in your organization, create new data streams, re-shape data, land data in a data store, and eventually build a Power BI report. What will this PBI report use? Direct Lake or DirectQuery?
And can you visualize real-time event data on a Power BI report? Is there another option to visualize continuously arriving event data? And do you need to keep watching the visuals or can you automate alerts and actions oriented business workflows?
Join this session to find answers to these questions.