Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

What’s new with Fabric Activator?

Fabric Activator is a powerful no-code solution designed for rapid event detection and response. It continuously monitors data sources for patterns or conditions and instantly triggers the right actions—keeping workflows fast and seamless. With Fabric Activator, you can automatically execute actions or send alerts whenever specific data conditions are met, ensuring timely and efficient operations. … Continue reading “What’s new with Fabric Activator?”

What’s new in Fabric User Data Functions? Ignite 2025 edition

User Data Functions has been hard at work to bring you the functionality you need to tie together your Fabric architectures and create robust data solutions. This blog post will introduce the latest features in Fabric User Data Functions for Microsoft Ignite 2025. The following are the features and integrations that are now available in … Continue reading “What’s new in Fabric User Data Functions? Ignite 2025 edition”

Maps in Microsoft Fabric: Bring Your Own Imagery into Real-Time Intelligence (Preview)

Basemaps provide essential context, but when you need up-to-date, analysis-ready imagery or specialized raster layers, Maps in Fabric now lets you bring your own data from OneLake directly into Real-Time Intelligence. Recently at FabCon Europe, we introduced Maps for geospatial insights in the Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence workload. Since then, we’ve added the ability to … Continue reading “Maps in Microsoft Fabric: Bring Your Own Imagery into Real-Time Intelligence (Preview)”

Mirroring for SQL Server in Microsoft Fabric (Generally Available)

In today’s AI driven world, analytics platforms are only as good as their data. With the ever-increasing amount of data being collected in various applications, databases, and data warehouses in an enterprise, managing and ingesting data into a central platform for purposes of analytics and AI is a cumbersome and costly process. Databases and data … Continue reading “Mirroring for SQL Server in Microsoft Fabric (Generally Available)”

Truncate Destination, Queries and Multiple Folders – Simplifying Data Ingestion with Copy Job

Copy job is the go-to solution in Microsoft Fabric Data Factory for simplified data movement, whether you’re moving data across clouds, from on-premises systems, or between services. With native support for multiple delivery styles, including bulk copy, incremental copy, and change data capture (CDC) replication, Copy job offers the flexibility to handle a wide range … Continue reading “Truncate Destination, Queries and Multiple Folders – Simplifying Data Ingestion with Copy Job”