Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Optimizing for CI/CD in Microsoft Fabric

For nearly three years, Microsoft’s internal Azure Data team has been developing data engineering solutions using Microsoft Fabric. Throughout this journey, we’ve refined our Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) approach by experimenting with various branching models, workspace structures, and parameterization techniques. This article walks you through why we chose our strategy and how to implement it in … Continue reading “Optimizing for CI/CD in Microsoft Fabric”

Implementing proactive monitoring with KQL query alerts with Activator

Driving actions from real-time organizational data is important for making informed data-driven decisions and improving overall efficiency. By leveraging data effectively, organizations can gain insights into customer behaviour, operational performance, and market trends, enabling them to respond promptly to emerging issues and opportunities. Setting alerts on KQL queries can significantly enhance this proactive approach, especially … Continue reading “Implementing proactive monitoring with KQL query alerts with Activator”

Content Sharing Report (Preview)

Overview of the Admin monitoring workspace The admin monitoring workspace is an out-of-the-box solution that installs automatically when a Fabric admin accesses it. You can share the entire workspace or individual reports/semantic models with any user or group. Use the reports for insights on user activity, content sharing, capacity performance, and more in your Fabric … Continue reading “Content Sharing Report (Preview)”

Building an analytical web application with Microsoft Fabric

Imagine a retail company that wants to gain insights into customer sentiment for each of its products. They also want to find their top-selling and least-selling products. Using Microsoft Fabric, they can build a powerful analytical application to transform their raw data into actionable insights. The process starts with ingesting raw data, such as customer reviews and sales figures, and ends with providing refined data through an API for internal use. This helps the company efficiently process customer feedback and make informed decisions to improve their products. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the architecture of an analytical application powered by Microsoft Fabric, as shown in the image, and provide a step-by-step guide on how to build it.

Best-in-class connectivity and data movement with Data Factory in Fabric

In the fast-evolving data integration landscape, Data Factory continues to enhance the existing connectors to provide high-throughput data ingestion experience with no-code, low-code experience. With a focus on improving connector efficiency and expanding capabilities, recent updates bring significant advancements to a number of connectors. These improvements focus on: Latest innovations 1. Lakehouse connector now supports … Continue reading “Best-in-class connectivity and data movement with Data Factory in Fabric”