Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Microsoft Fabric Data Factory Webinar Series – September 2023

Are you interested in learning more about Data Factory, the cloud-based data integration service that allows you to create data-driven workflows in Microsoft Fabric? If so, you are invited to join our webinars, where we will show you how to use Data Factory to transform and orchestrate your data in various scenarios. Each webinar will … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric Data Factory Webinar Series – September 2023”

Microsoft Fabric August 2023 update

Welcome to the August 2023 update. We have lots of features this month including the new layout switcher for Power BI, SSD caching in Synapse Data Warehouse, in-line Python support for KQL in Synapse Real-time Analytics, lookup activity for Data Factory Dataflows, and much more. Continue reading for more details on our new features! Contents … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric August 2023 update”

Introducing High Concurrency Mode in Notebooks for Data Engineering and Data Science workloads in Microsoft Fabric

We are excited to announce a new high concurrency mode in Fabric for Data Engineering and Data Science. This allows users to share Spark compute across multiple notebooks within a workspace which means that you can run multiple Spark notebooks simultaneously on the same Spark session without compromising performance or security when paying for a … Continue reading “Introducing High Concurrency Mode in Notebooks for Data Engineering and Data Science workloads in Microsoft Fabric”

Learn Live: Get started with Microsoft Fabric

Calling all professionals, enthusiasts, and learners! On August 29, we’ll be kicking off the “Learn Live: Get started with Microsoft Fabric” series in partnership with Microsoft’s Data Advocacy teams and Microsoft WorldWide Learning teams to deliver 9x live-streamed lessons covering topics related to Microsoft Fabric! These will be delivered via the Microsoft Reactor YouTube channel … Continue reading “Learn Live: Get started with Microsoft Fabric”