Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Result Set Caching for Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse (Preview)

Result Set Caching is now available in preview for Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse and Lakehouse SQL analytics endpoint. This performance optimization works transparently to cache the results of eligible T-SQL queries. When the same query is issued again, it directly retrieves the stored result, instead of recompiling and recomputing the original query. This operation drastically … Continue reading “Result Set Caching for Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse (Preview)”

Refresh SQL analytics endpoint Metadata REST API (Preview)

We’re excited to announce that the long-awaited refresh SQL analytics endpoint metadata REST API is now available in preview. You can now programmatically trigger a refresh of your SQL analytics endpoint to keep tables in sync with any changes made in the parent artifact, ensuring that you can keep your data up to date as needed. … Continue reading “Refresh SQL analytics endpoint Metadata REST API (Preview)”

Intelligent Data Cleanup: Smart Purging for Smarter Data Warehouses

In the era of Artificial Intelligence, organizations generate and accumulate large volumes of information every second. From transactional records to user logs and analytics data warehouses serve as a single source of truth that stores this information for a plethora of purposes. However, as data accumulates over time, not all remain relevant and valuable, leading … Continue reading “Intelligent Data Cleanup: Smart Purging for Smarter Data Warehouses”

Extracting deeper insights with Fabric Data Agents in Copilot in Power BI

Co-author: Joanne Wong We’re excited to announce the upcoming integration of Fabric data agent with Copilot in Power BI, enhancing your ability to extract insights seamlessly. What’s new? A new chat with your data experience is launching soon in Power BI– a full-screen Copilot for users to ask natural language questions and receive accurate, relevant … Continue reading “Extracting deeper insights with Fabric Data Agents in Copilot in Power BI”

Warehouse Snapshots in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)

Maintaining data consistency during ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes has long been a critical challenge for data engineers. Whether it’s a nightly pipeline overwriting key records or a mid-day transformation introducing schema drift, the risk of disrupting downstream analytics is both real and costly. In today’s fast-paced, data-driven world, even brief inconsistencies can break dashboards, … Continue reading “Warehouse Snapshots in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)”