Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric Warehouse user experience updates

Today, we are excited to share a list of user experience features that we’ve shipped within Fabric Warehouse during the month of Nov 2023, to help drive productivity and simplify the experience. The following are the list of features: The rest of the blog describes each of these features in greater detail. Clone table experience … Continue reading “Fabric Warehouse user experience updates”

Announcing: Automatic Data Compaction for Fabric Warehouse

We are excited to announce automatic data compaction for Data Warehouses! One of our goals with the Data Warehouse is automate as much as possible to make it easier and cheaper for you to build and use them. This means you will be spending your time on adding and gaining insights from your data instead … Continue reading “Announcing: Automatic Data Compaction for Fabric Warehouse”

Announcing: Fabric Warehouse publishing full DML to Delta Lake Logs

We are excited to announce that the Data Warehouse now publishes all Inserts, Updates and Deletes for each table to their Delta Lake Log in OneLake! Our vision is to break down data silos and make it really easy to share data from your Data Warehouses with other teams who use different services without having … Continue reading “Announcing: Fabric Warehouse publishing full DML to Delta Lake Logs”

Data Warehouse SKU Guardrails for Burstable Capacity

We are excited to announce that SKU guardrails for burstable capacity is now active for Data Warehouse and SQL Endpoint on Microsoft Fabric. Burstable Capacity A Fabric capacity is a distinct pool of resources that’s size (or SKU) determines the amount of computational power available. Warehouse and SQL Endpoint provide burstable capacity that allows workloads … Continue reading “Data Warehouse SKU Guardrails for Burstable Capacity”

Announcing an end-to-end workshop: Analyzing Wildlife Data with Microsoft Fabric

Announcement Announcing an end-to-end workshop on how you can build a powerful data analytics solution using Microsoft Fabric, to handle large-scale and complex data sets. This workshop provides you with a working knowledge on how to: The only pre-requisite to complete the workshop is a Microsoft Fabric License or alternatively you can Start the Fabric … Continue reading “Announcing an end-to-end workshop: Analyzing Wildlife Data with Microsoft Fabric”