Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Microsoft OneLake adds shortcut support to Power Platform and Dynamics 365

Microsoft OneLake is the OneDrive for data providing a single, unified data lake as a service for your entire organization. While OneLake provides a location to store data, shortcuts can virtualize data that you have stored elsewhere into OneLake even if that data resides in another cloud. With shortcuts, data will appear in OneLake as … Continue reading “Microsoft OneLake adds shortcut support to Power Platform and Dynamics 365”

Microsoft Fabric September 2023 Update

Welcome to the September 2023 update. We have lots of features this month including updates to the monitoring hub, Fabric Metrics app, VS code integration for Data Engineering, Real-time data sharing and many more. Continue reading for more details on our new features! Contents Core Monitoring hub – column options OneLake OneLake file explorer (v.1.0.10) … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric September 2023 Update”

Fabric Capacities – Everything you need to know about what’s new and what’s coming

The Fabric Capacities team is excited to share details about the improvements we’re making to the Fabric capacity management platform for Fabric and Power BI users. In this article we’ll cover: What are Capacities? Fabric is a unified data platform that offers shared experiences, architecture, governance, compliance, and billing. Capacities provide the computing power that … Continue reading “Fabric Capacities – Everything you need to know about what’s new and what’s coming”

Create Metadata Driven Data Pipelines in Microsoft Fabric

Metadata-driven pipelines in Azure Data Factory and Synapse Pipelines, and now, Microsoft Fabric, give you the capability to ingest and transform data with less code, reduced maintenance and greater scalability than writing code or pipelines for every data source that needs to be ingested and transformed. The key lies in identifying the data loading and … Continue reading “Create Metadata Driven Data Pipelines in Microsoft Fabric”

Fabric changing the game: Logging your workload using Notebooks.

I was working on an example for a customer about logging a file error of execution while you are running multiple notebooks in parallel in a try-and-catch scenario. While thinking about that scenario in a Fabric environment I realized this work is now so much easier. As I mentioned before in other posts, OneLake integration … Continue reading “Fabric changing the game: Logging your workload using Notebooks.”