Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

What’s new in OneLake catalog: Data governance and more

OneLake catalog is the central hub for discovering and managing Fabric content. Whether you’re a business analyst searching for the right datasets, a data engineer managing structured and unstructured data, or a BI consumer looking for curated insights, the OneLake catalog seamlessly connects you to the right content. Enhanced exploration in OneLake Catalog OneLake catalog continues to evolve to deliver richer, … Continue reading “What’s new in OneLake catalog: Data governance and more”

Domains in Fabric – new enhancements

Microsoft Fabric’s data mesh architecture supports organizing data into domains, enabling data consumers to filter and discover content from the domains most relevant to them. It also enables federated governance, meaning that some governance functions that would otherwise be controlled centrally, at the tenant level, can instead be delegated to domain-level control. This enables each business … Continue reading “Domains in Fabric – new enhancements”

Tag your data to enrich item curation and discovery

Introducing tags – now in public preview. When it comes to data discovery and management, the modern data estate presents a set of daunting challenges for organizations and admins. An explosion in data sources coupled with rapid movement to the cloud is accommodating admins of all type, as well as CDOs and data stewards busy. … Continue reading “Tag your data to enrich item curation and discovery”

Easily implement data mesh architecture with domains in Fabric

Today, organizations are experiencing massive growth in the volume of data they handle. As a result, they face an ever increasing need to be able to organize and manage that data in a logical way that facilitates targeted usage and efficient governance. To meet this challenge, organizations are shifting away from traditional IT-centric data architectures, … Continue reading “Easily implement data mesh architecture with domains in Fabric”