Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric November 2025 Feature Summary

The November 2025 Fabric release introduces several major updates, including the general availability of SQL database, Cosmos DB, and enhanced mirroring support for key data sources such as SQL Server, Cosmos DB, and PostgreSQL. This month also brings new AI-driven features like Copilot sidecar chat tools and real-time data exploration, as well as crucial platform … Continue reading “Fabric November 2025 Feature Summary”

Fabric October 2025 Feature Summary

This month’s update delivers key advancements across Microsoft Fabric, including enhanced security with Outbound Access Protection and Workspace-Level Private Link, smarter data engineering features like Adaptive Target File Size, and new integrations such as Data Agent in Lakehouse. Together, these improvements streamline workflows and strengthen data governance for users. Contents Events & Announcements Fabric Data … Continue reading “Fabric October 2025 Feature Summary”

Unlock Real-Time Intelligence with the Eventhouse Endpoint for Lakehouse

The Eventhouse Endpoint for Lakehouse is a powerful new capability in Microsoft Fabric that enables users to query Lakehouse tables with exceptional speed and ease, delivering real-time insights with high performance with large data volume, flexibility, advanced analytics capabilities, support for enhanced data formats such as strings and dynamic types and simplicity. Whether you’re working … Continue reading “Unlock Real-Time Intelligence with the Eventhouse Endpoint for Lakehouse”

From Files to Delta Tables—Parquet & JSON data ingestion simplified with Shortcut Transformations

Picture this: A data engineer at a global enterprise starts the day with a familiar challenge – ‘Why does ingesting Parquet and JSON files always feel like a battle?’. Data engineers are dealing with millions of records stored in compressed Parquet files and deeply nested JSON logs. Every schema change means hours of debugging. Every … Continue reading “From Files to Delta Tables—Parquet & JSON data ingestion simplified with Shortcut Transformations”

OneLake Security on the SQL Analytics Endpoint

OneLake Security centralizes fine-grained data access for Microsoft Fabric data items and enforces it consistently across engines.Currently in Preview and opt-in per item, it lets you define roles over tables or folders and optionally add Row-Level Security (RLS) and Column-Level Security (CLS) policies. These definitions govern what users can see across Fabric experiences. When you … Continue reading “OneLake Security on the SQL Analytics Endpoint”