Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

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”

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”

Harness the Power of LangChain in Microsoft Fabric for Advanced Document Summarization

Author(s):Amir Jafari, Senior Product Manager in Azure Data.Sheryl Zhao, Principal Applied Scientist in Azure Data.Mark Hamilton, Senior Software Engineer in Azure Data.Nellie Gustafsson, Principal PM Manager in Azure Data. In our previous blog, we showcased the capability of Microsoft Fabric and SynapseML to utilize large language models (LLMs) for efficient question and answer tasks on … Continue reading “Harness the Power of LangChain in Microsoft Fabric for Advanced Document Summarization”

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.”