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Fabric Data Pipelines – Advanced Scheduling Techniques (Part 1)

Sean Mirabile | Sr. Program Manager | Microsoft Fabric CAT Special thanks to all of the technical reviewers: Kevin Lee, Bret Myers, Sundar Easwaran, and Mallikarjun Appani Content Introduction Blog 1: ADLS Gen2 Event Triggers (on create) Data Pipeline Settings The Get Metadata Activity YouTube Video Complete Data Pipeline JSON Introduction Welcome to the blog …

Microsoft Fabric February 2024 Update

Welcome to the February 2024 update. We have a lot of great features this month including Fabric Git Integration REST APIs, Fabric notebook status bar upgrade, Copilot in Dataflow Gen2, and many more! Fabric Community Conference Join us at the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference the ultimate Microsoft Data & AI learning event, on March 26-28, …

OneLake Shortcuts APIs available in Preview

Microsoft Fabric REST APIs allow users and developers to automate common actions and programmatically interact with Fabric. This allows teams and organizations to develop solutions that can scale and integrate with other parts of their systems. Before today, OneLake shortcuts could only be created using the Fabric web experience. This meant that our users were …

Fabric Change the Game: How easy is it to use Copilot in Microsoft Fabric

This post shows how simple is to enable Copilot which is another generative AI that brings new ways to transform and analyze data, generate insights, and create visualizations and reports in Microsoft Fabric. Discover how effortlessly you can make your data analysis happen and generate insights from it. Copilot -Prerequisites: Ref: Overview of Copilot in …

Automate your CI/CD pipelines with Microsoft Fabric Git REST APIs

Git integration in Microsoft Fabric enables developers to integrate development process and tools directly into Fabric, empowering them to backup and version their work, revert to previous stages, collaborate on shared branches or work separately using feature branches, and apply familiar source control tools to manage Fabric items. Until today, all these capabilities were exclusively …