Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcing improved JSON support in Fabric DW

We’ve improved the JSON support in Fabric Datawarehouse (Fabric DW) and have added the following features in Fabric DW: The JSON_PATH_EXIST function checks if there is a value on the given path in JSON text. The JSON_OBJECT and JSON_ARRAY functions enable you to more easily create JSON objects or arrays based on a set of … Continue reading “Announcing improved JSON support in Fabric DW”

Working with large data types in Fabric Warehouse

Traditionally, warehouses are designed for smaller data types (numbers, dates, smaller strings) that are suitable for efficient analytics. Currently, Fabric DW has a limit that allows you to store string or binary data up to 8KB per cell. Increasing this limit has been one of the top requests for Fabric DW. We are excited to … Continue reading “Working with large data types in Fabric Warehouse”

Copilot for Data Warehouse: Public Preview Update

At //Build 2024 earlier this year, we released the public preview of Copilot for Data Warehouse – Announcing the Public Preview of Copilot for Data Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Fabric Blog | Microsoft Fabric. In this previous announcement, you can find a deep dive of the capabilities offered as part of Copilot for … Continue reading “Copilot for Data Warehouse: Public Preview Update”

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 General Availability of Mirroring for Snowflake in Microsoft Fabric

Mirroring for Snowflake is now generally available, a frictionless way to add your entire Snowflake databases into OneLake data estate. Setting up Mirroring is trivial and simple. Once Mirroring starts the replication process, the mirrored data is automatically kept up to date at near real-time in OneLake. With your Snowflake data landed into OneLake, the … Continue reading “Announcing the General Availability of Mirroring for Snowflake in Microsoft Fabric”