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Introducing Apache Airflow job in Microsoft Fabric

We are thrilled to announce the preview of Apache Airflow job, a transformative capability within Microsoft Fabric that redefines your approach to constructing and managing data pipelines. Apache Airflow job in Microsoft Fabric is powered by the Apache Airflow runtime, and provides an integrated, cloud-based platform for development, scheduling, and monitoring python-based data workflows, articulated …

Profiling Microsoft Fabric Spark Notebooks with Sparklens

Problem Statement: You are a data engineer developing Spark notebooks using Microsoft Fabric. You are having performance issues and you want to know if your spark code is running efficiently. You also want to know if increasing the resources would improve its performance. Discussion: In this blog, you will learn how to leverage Sparklens, an …

Introducing Real-Time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric

We’re thrilled to introduce Real-Time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric, a new workload that empowers you to harness the full power of signals from across your organization to drive decisions and actions in real time. Real-Time Intelligence combines the best of Synapse Real-Time Analytics and Data Activator along with an array of additional exciting features, in …

Integrating ISV Apps with Microsoft Fabric: A World of New Possibilities 

Since the general availability of Microsoft Fabric, an open platform, the interest and excitement amongst Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) has been tremendous. Last year at Microsoft Ignite, we shared why ISVs should build on Fabric as well as the paths to integrating with Fabric. ISVs have been actively engaging with several capabilities available in private …