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Building a Responsible AI Development Workflow with GitHub Copilot and Microsoft Fabric
As organizations adopt AI-assisted coding tools like GitHub Copilot, governance and compliance become critical. Two common misconceptions often surface: that Copilot trains on your private code and that Copilot is automatically included with GitHub Enterprise. Both are incorrect. Copilot Business and Enterprise do not use your prompts or suggestions for model training, and Copilot is a separate add-on that requires explicit licensing. To ensure responsible adoption, enterpris
Aug 20, 20252 min read


How to Properly Create a GitHub Organization Linked to a Client’s Microsoft Tenant (and Fix It If You Didn’t)
When working with enterprise clients, aligning GitHub organizations with their Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) tenant is critical for security, compliance, and streamlined identity management. Unfortunately, many teams create GitHub organizations without linking them to the client’s Microsoft tenant, leading to headaches later. This guide covers: How to properly set up a GitHub organization tied to a Microsoft tenant from the start. How to fix an organization that was
Aug 13, 20253 min read


GitHub Copilot vs. Copilot for Power BI: Understanding the Differences and How They Work Together
As AI continues to reshape how we build software and analyze data, two powerful tools from Microsoft’s ecosystem, GitHub Copilot and Copilot for Power BI, are helping developers and analysts work smarter and faster. While they share the "Copilot" name, they serve very different purposes and require distinct licensing and infrastructure, kind of like how a front-end dev and a back-end dev both write code but speak entirely different dialects of Stack Overflow. GitHub Copilot i
Jul 16, 20253 min read


From Goldfish Crackers to Git Commits: A Toddler Mom’s Guide to GitHub Certifications
Being a mom of two toddlers means your day starts with a diaper change and ends with a toy in your coffee mug. Somewhere in between, you’ve decided to conquer the world of GitHub. Ambitious? Absolutely. Impossible? Not for a woman who can negotiate with a three-year-old over broccoli. You’re not just a mom—you’re a multitasking machine. And now, you’re adding “GitHub Certified” to your resume, right between “Snack Distributor” and “Chief Tantrum Diffuser.” Why GitHub Certific
Jun 19, 20252 min read
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