Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

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”

Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.5 (Generally Available)

We have made Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.5 for our Azure Synapse Spark customers generally available for customers to start using it for their production workloads, while they get ready and prepare for migrating to Microsoft Fabric Spark. What This Mean for You You can now create Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark … Continue reading “Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.5 (Generally Available)”

Sourcing Schema-Driven Events from EventHub into Fabric Eventstreams (Preview)

In our previous blog post on Schema Registry and Eventstreams, we introduced how Schema Registry in Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence enables type-safe, reliable event processing pipelines. With Azure EventHub integration with schema-enabled Eventstreams in preview, this brings enterprise-grade event streaming with schema validation to your real-time analytics workflows. Why EventHub + Schema Registry Matters Azure EventHub … Continue reading “Sourcing Schema-Driven Events from EventHub into Fabric Eventstreams (Preview)”

Adaptive Target File Size Management in Fabric Spark

Set It and Forget It Target File Size Optimization What if you could enable a single setting and never worry about file size tuning again? Or if your tables automatically adjusted their optimal file sizes as they grew from megabytes to terabytes, without any manual intervention? Today’s data teams face a familiar challenge. Too small, … Continue reading “Adaptive Target File Size Management in Fabric Spark”