
Peer Grønnerup
Peer is a seasoned Data & BI professional with over 15 years of experience delivering enterprise-grade analytics solutions across industries. He recently joined Tabular Editor as a Technical Architect & Community Advocate, where he helps shape the future of semantic modeling while supporting the global data community.
Previously, Peer was a key member of the twoday Microsoft Fabric expert group, where he helped define best practice frameworks for Fabric implementations - ranging from metadata-driven ingestion and transformation patterns to CI/CD pipelines and scalable ways of working across environments.
Peer’s involvement with Microsoft Fabric began in 2022 as part of the early private preview of what was then known as Project Trident. This early engagement has given him deep, practical insights into the platform’s architecture and evolution, making him a trusted authority on modern data engineering with Fabric.
Driven by a passion for community, innovation, and quality, Peer regularly shares his knowledge through blogs, talks, and open-source contributions - empowering others to unlock the full potential of their data platforms.
Peer Grønnerup's Sessions
Fabric Automation All the Way: A Deep Dive into Automating Your Fabric Data PlatformSQLBits 2026
In this deep-dive session, you’ll learn how to:
Automate the setup of your Fabric Data Platform using code.
Implement a metadata-driven approach for efficient data ingestion and preparation.
Automated building a foundation for your semantic models.
Leverage popular tools such as GitHub and Azure DevOps to streamline your CI/CD pipelines.
Enterprise CI/CD for Semantic Models in Microsoft FabricSQLBits 2026
Learn how to design, collaborate on, validate, and deploy semantic models in Microsoft Fabric using enterprise-ready CI/CD patterns. Focused on version control, testing, and scalable ways of working for BI and analytics teams.
Fabric at Scale: Collaboration Patterns and CI/CD for High-Performing TeamsSQLBits 2026
Discover battle-tested collaboration, CI/CD, and deployment patterns for Microsoft Fabric. Learn how teams release notebooks, pipelines, semantic models, and reports safely across environments without breaking dependencies.
Fabric at Scale: Collaboration Patterns and CI/CD for High-Performing TeamsSQLBits 2026
Architect Microsoft Fabric for scale. Learn proven patterns for workspace and repo design, governance, and automated platform setup using DevOps pipelines - creating a solid foundation for multi-team Fabric delivery.