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What’s new with Fabric Activator: more connected and capabilities

In our data-centric society, immediate responses have become a necessity rather than a choice. Fabric Activator for Microsoft Fabric enables organizations to move from passive monitoring to proactive action. By continuously monitoring streaming and event data, Activator helps you to automatically execute actions or send alerts whenever specific data conditions are met, ensuring timely and efficient operations.

Incremental copy gets more flexible: New watermark column types in Copy job in Fabric Data Factory (Generally Available)

Copy job is the go-to solution in Microsoft Fabric Data Factory for simplified data movement across multiple clouds. With native support for bulk copy, incremental copy, and change data capture (CDC) replication, it can handle a wide range of movement scenarios through an intuitive, easy-to-use experience.

Support for default arguments in Fabric User data functions

The Fabric user data functions (UDF) programmability model now includes the ability to define functions with default argument values. This feature allows you streamline your workflow by minimizing the need to specify every argument each time you call a function—any parameters you leave out will automatically use their default values. As a result, you can write cleaner, more concise code and focus on the logic that matters most.

Integrating Dynamics 365 Business Central with Microsoft Fabric using Open Mirroring with BC2Fab workload (Generally Available)

Integrating Dynamics 365 Business Central with Microsoft Fabric is a common requirement as organizations modernize their analytics platforms. The primary challenge is not connectivity, but establishing an architecture that scales predictably, protects the ERP system, and enables analytics teams to focus on insights rather than maintaining ingestion pipelines.