Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

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”

SQL Projects support for Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric

We are excited to announce the support of Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse in the SQL Database Projects extension available inside of Azure Data Studio and Visual Studio Code! SQL Database Projects is an extension to design, edit, and publish schemas for SQL databases from a source-controlled environment. A SQL project is a local representation of … Continue reading “SQL Projects support for Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric”

Fabric Capacities – Everything you need to know about what’s new and what’s coming

The Fabric Capacities team is excited to share details about the improvements we’re making to the Fabric capacity management platform for Fabric and Power BI users. In this article we’ll cover: What are Capacities? Fabric is a unified data platform that offers shared experiences, architecture, governance, compliance, and billing. Capacities provide the computing power that … Continue reading “Fabric Capacities – Everything you need to know about what’s new and what’s coming”

Real-Time Data Sharing in Microsoft Fabric 

In the ever-evolving landscape of data management and collaboration, the demand for seamless and secure data sharing solutions has never been greater. There are many traditional ways to share data, such as through file shares, FTP, e-mail, and APIs but most of these methods require both parties to build and maintain a data pipeline that … Continue reading “Real-Time Data Sharing in Microsoft Fabric “