Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcing Delta Lake support in Real-Time Analytics KQL Database

As part of the One logical copy effort, we’re excited to announce that you can now enable availability of KQL Database in Delta Lake format. Delta Lake  is the unified data lake table format chosen to achieve seamless data access across all compute engines in Microsoft Fabric. The data streamed into KQL Database is stored … Continue reading “Announcing Delta Lake support in Real-Time Analytics KQL Database”

Microsoft Fabric November 2023 update

Welcome to the November 2023 update.   We have lots of features this month including Narrative visual with Copilot, cross workspace “save as” for Data Factory, the general availability of Semantic model scale-out, and many more. Continue reading for more details on our new features!    Contents Core Microsoft Fabric User API Power BI Reporting Button … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric November 2023 update”

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”

Announcing the Fabric Readiness Repo: Empowering Communities with Microsoft Fabric Resources

Introduction: The Fabric Readiness repository is a treasure trove of resources for anyone interested in exploring the exciting world of Microsoft Fabric. As its name suggests, this repository is designed to help communities learn about and discuss topics related to Fabric, making it an invaluable resource for user groups, online presentations, in-person conferences, and customer … Continue reading “Announcing the Fabric Readiness Repo: Empowering Communities with Microsoft Fabric Resources”