Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric September 2024 Monthly Update

Welcome to the September 2024 Update! Announcements We have a lot of exciting announcements to share with you for FabCon Europe! We’ve brought Copilot to Dataflows Gen2 and a richer Copilot experience when building and consuming Power BI Reports. With Real-Time Intelligence we have redesigned and enhanced user experience in the Real-Time hub.

Building a Custom Sparklens JAR for Microsoft Fabric

Problem Statement In the previous blog on Profiling Microsoft Fabric Spark Notebooks with Sparklens, we covered how to run Sparklens to profile and tune the performance of your spark notebooks in Microsoft Fabric. In that blog, we used a custom Sparklens JAR. The Sparklens JARs available in the Maven Central repo supports only the Spark … Continue reading “Building a Custom Sparklens JAR for Microsoft Fabric”

Mirroring SQL Server database to Fabric

Fabric Mirroring ingests and replicates data continuously in near real-time from sources such as Azure Cosmos DB, Azure SQL Database, Snowflake into Microsoft Fabric. However, it is currently restricted to the above data sources. This blog explains how we can extend Fabric mirroring to an on-prem SQL Server database as a source, using a combination of SQL Server Transactional replication and Fabric Mirroring.

Announcing the availability of Trusted workspace access and Managed private endpoints in any Fabric capacity

Use Trusted workspace access and Managed Private endpoints in Fabric with any F capacity and enjoy the benefits of secure and optimized data access and connectivity  We are thrilled to share with you an update on the Fabric network security features that were announced in general availability earlier this year. Trusted workspace access, and Managed … Continue reading “Announcing the availability of Trusted workspace access and Managed private endpoints in any Fabric capacity”

Bring your on-premises data to OneLake!

Microsoft OneLake is a unified data lake for all of your organization’s data. With OneLake shortcuts, you can reference data in different locations and have that data logically represented within OneLake, with no data movement or duplication. Data across Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform can coexist in the same virtual lake. With … Continue reading “Bring your on-premises data to OneLake!”