Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Standardizing Audit Operations for Warehouse, DataMarts and SQL Analytics Endpoint.

As we continue to mature the Microsoft Fabric platform, we’re taking steps to streamline and simplify the experience for administrators and compliance teams who rely on audit logs. Beginning July 2025, we’re consolidating a number of redundant audit operations into a unified model that reflects our broader platform architecture. This change impacts how operations for … Continue reading “Standardizing Audit Operations for Warehouse, DataMarts and SQL Analytics Endpoint.”

Fabric Data Warehouse Migration Assistant: Better, Faster, More Reliable

Building on the excitement of our public preview, we’re excited to announce the latest updates to the Migration Assistant for Fabric Data Warehouse, making it even easier, faster, and more reliable to move your data to Fabric. The Migration Assistant simplifies what can be a complicated process by automatically taking care of it. Since its … Continue reading “Fabric Data Warehouse Migration Assistant: Better, Faster, More Reliable”

Sunsetting Default Semantic Models – Microsoft Fabric

Overview Microsoft Fabric is officially sunsetting Default Semantic Models. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to simplify and improve the manageability, deployment, and governance of Fabric items such as warehouse, lakehouse, SQL database, and mirrored databases. Why the Change? Default Semantic Models were initially designed to provide a lightweight, out-of-the-box experience—automatically generating models … Continue reading “Sunsetting Default Semantic Models – Microsoft Fabric”

What’s new and coming soon in SQL analytics endpoint in Fabric

We’re thrilled to share a series of exciting updates and upcoming enhancements to the SQL analytics endpoint in Microsoft Fabric. These improvements are designed to make your experience more powerful and reliable. From Preview to GA – Metadata sync REST API Last month, we introduced the SQL analytics endpoint metadata sync REST API in preview, … Continue reading “What’s new and coming soon in SQL analytics endpoint in Fabric”

How to make your SQL scalar user-defined function (UDF) inlineable in Microsoft Fabric Warehouse 

In our previous blog post Inline Scalar user-defined functions in Microsoft Fabric Warehouse (Preview) we have announced the availability of SQL native scalar UDFs. We also emphasized the importance of inlining and how that can affect scenarios in which UDF can be used. In this post, we aim to highlight common patterns that prevent inlining … Continue reading “How to make your SQL scalar user-defined function (UDF) inlineable in Microsoft Fabric Warehouse “