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Refresh SQL analytics endpoint Metadata REST API (Preview)

We’re excited to announce that the long-awaited refresh SQL analytics endpoint metadata REST API is now available in preview. You can now programmatically trigger a refresh of your SQL analytics endpoint to keep tables in sync with any changes made in the parent artifact, ensuring that you can keep your data up to date as needed. …

How to debug user data functions locally in VS Code

Debugging your code is a big deal, especially when you’re working with user data functions. You want to make sure everything works as it should and that’s where local debugging lets you catch problems in your code without messing with the live environment. In this blog post, I’ll walk you through the steps to make local debugging easier, faster, and less of a headache.

Secure Your Data from Day One: Best Practices for Success with Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Policies in Microsoft Fabric

As data volume and complexity soar, protecting sensitive information has become non-negotiable. With the latest enhancements to Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Policies in Microsoft Fabric, organizations now have the power to proactively secure their data in Onelake. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to take your data governance to the next level, following …

Secure Mirrored Azure Databricks Data in Fabric with OneLake security 

We’re excited to announce that OneLake security capabilities have been extended to support mirrored data through Azure Mirrored Databricks Catalog. This enhancement brings the full suite of OneLake’s enterprise-grade security features to these mirrored assets, empowering organizations to manage access using table, column, or row level security across all engines.  What’s New?  With this update, Azure …

Microsoft Fabric Community Conference Comes to Atlanta!

The Microsoft Fabric Community Conference is back for its third year—and we’re bringing everything and everybody you’ve loved at past events with us to Atlanta, Georgia. After unforgettable experiences at FabCon in Las Vegas and Stockholm, the Fabric community proved just how powerful it can be when we come together. With more than 13,000 attendees across our last three conferences, it’s clear: the Microsoft Fabric community is here to drive the future of data!    And yes, we’re pleased to announce; it’s happening again! Mark your calendars …