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Microsoft Fabric Data Masking: How to Secure & Scale Analytics Pipelines

Microsoft Fabric combines data engineering, warehousing, real-time analytics, and BI into a single environment to help organizations streamline data workflows and derive insights from large, diverse datasets. For teams leveraging Fabric, data masking is an essential method for safeguarding sensitive data, ensuring compliance, and maintaining data quality throughout analytics pipelines.

Why Code Quality Is Essential in Software Defined Vehicles

Software has become a core component of modern vehicles, so much that software defined vehicles (SDVs) are transforming the automotive market, bringing key features to the software rather than the hardware of the vehicle. But developing high-quality code for software defined vehicle architecture is challenging.

Game Tech Summit 2025: Navigating the Future of Games and Media Development

Last week, industry leaders gathered at the Game Technology Summit during GDC 2025 to explore emerging trends and challenges in game development. The panel discussion, moderated by Jase Lindgren (Sr. Solutions Engineer and P4 Evangelist, Perforce), featured insights from Colin Walder (Engineering Director, CD PROJEKT RED), Joshua Orellana (Head of Animation and Games, Halon Entertainment), and Matt Ellis (Game Dev Advocate, JetBrains).

3 Test Data Management Best Practices to Improve Application Development

Today’s application development requires today’s test data management best practices. This is especially true for organizations embracing cloud-based application development. So, what can you do to improve your test data management practices? Start here, with our top best practices for test data management.

How to Speed Up Azure Data Masking while Ensuring Quality and Compliance

Enterprises working in Microsoft Azure need to mask data, and they need to mask it quickly.Yet, it can be difficult to find Azure data masking methods that are both swift and secure. The wrong approach can lead to bottlenecks, compromised analytics quality, and significant regulatory risks.

Re-Introducing P4: A Name Rooted in History and a Platform for the Future

You might have noticed that Perforce has a new look and a new logo that reflects our place in DevOps workflows. This new branding will also change the way we talk about our industry-leading version control solution and ecosystem of products. I’m excited to share that Helix Core is now Perforce P4, and a select number of corresponding tools within our digital creation suite are now unified under the Perforce P4 Platform.