Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcing the public preview of task flows in Microsoft Fabric

Leverage the power of task flows to design and build your data solutions and manage workspace items in Microsoft Fabric. We’re thrilled to announce that the task flows feature is now in public preview and is enabled for all existing Microsoft Fabric users. Fabric is unifying everything needed to deliver end-to-end data and analytics solutions … Continue reading “Announcing the public preview of task flows in Microsoft Fabric”

Copy Data from Lakehouse in Another Workspace Using Data pipeline

In this post, we will introduce the practice of copying data between Lakehouse that cross different workspaces via Data pipeline. In this example, we will copy data from a Lakehouse in another workspace to a Lakehouse in the current workspace by leveraging parameters to specify the workspace and Lakehouse. Follow the steps below to achieve … Continue reading “Copy Data from Lakehouse in Another Workspace Using Data pipeline”

Data Factory Spotlight: Semantic model refresh activity 

Overview  Data Factory empowers you to ingest, prepare and transform data across your data estate with a modern data integration experience. Whether you are a citizen or professional developer, Data Factory is your one-stop-shop to move or transform data. It offers you intelligent transformations and a rich set of activities from hundreds of cloud and … Continue reading “Data Factory Spotlight: Semantic model refresh activity “

Copilot in MS Fabric: Soon available to more users in your organization

We are pleased to share a set of key updates regarding the Copilot in Microsoft Fabric experiences. The information in this blog post has also been shared with Fabric tenant administrators. Below are the highlights of the changes. This change is an important milestone to eventually allow Copilot to reach GA within this year. See … Continue reading “Copilot in MS Fabric: Soon available to more users in your organization”

Introducing Job Queueing for Notebook in Microsoft Fabric

Users orchestrate their data engineering or data science processes using notebooks and in most of the enterprise scenarios pipelines and job schedulers are used as a primary option to schedule and trigger these Spark jobs. We are thrilled to announce a new feature Job Queueing for Notebook Jobs in Microsoft Fabric. This feature aims to … Continue reading “Introducing Job Queueing for Notebook in Microsoft Fabric”