Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Mirroring Azure SQLDB – new features and what’s coming up?

Overview This blog will walk thru the new capabilities in Mirroring Azure SQLDB in Fabric since our public preview announcement earlier in March 2024. Today, we also announced general availability of Mirroring for Snowflake in Microsoft Fabric. To recap, the 3 key benefits of Mirroring are: Over the past few months, we’ve removed limitations to … Continue reading “Mirroring Azure SQLDB – new features and what’s coming up?”

Announcing the Fabric Apache Spark Diagnostic Emitter: Collect Logs and Metrics

Fabric Apache Spark Diagnostic Emitter for Logs and Metrics is now in public preview. This new feature allows Apache Spark users to collect Spark logs, job events, and metrics from their Spark applications and send them to various destinations, including Azure Event Hubs, Azure Storage, and Azure Log Analytics. It provides robust support for monitoring … Continue reading “Announcing the Fabric Apache Spark Diagnostic Emitter: Collect Logs and Metrics”

Databricks Unity Catalog tables available in Microsoft Fabric

You can now access Azure Databricks Unity Catalog tables directly from Fabric via the new Mirrored Azure Databricks Catalog feature, now in Public Preview. This capability utilizes shortcuts in OneLake, ensuring that Fabric avoids any data movement or duplication. Leverage the unique advantage on Azure where you now can further your investment in Azure Databricks … Continue reading “Databricks Unity Catalog tables available in Microsoft Fabric”

Announcing Public Preview: Copy Job in Microsoft Fabric

We are happy to announce the preview of Copy Job in Data Factory, elevating the data ingestion experience to a more streamlined and user-friendly process from any source to any destination. Now, copying your data is easier than ever before. Copy job supports various data delivery styles, including both batch copy and incremental copy, offering the … Continue reading “Announcing Public Preview: Copy Job in Microsoft Fabric”

Announcing the General Availability of Copilot for Data Factory in Microsoft Fabric

Copilot for Data Factory with Dataflow Gen 2 is now generally available, an experience that is part of the Copilot in Fabric, where you can use natural language to transform data and generates code explanations to help you better understand previously generated queries and tasks. Copilot in Fabric helps you enhance productivity, unlock profound insights, … Continue reading “Announcing the General Availability of Copilot for Data Factory in Microsoft Fabric”