Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Eventhouse OneLake Availability is Generally Available

As part of the One logical copy promise, we’re excited to announce that OneLake availability of Eventhouse in Delta Lake format is Generally Available.  Eventhouse is a cutting-edge database workspace meticulously crafted to manage and store event-based data. Engineered to handle data in motion, Eventhouse seamlessly integrates indexing and partitioning into its storing process, accommodating … Continue reading “Eventhouse OneLake Availability is Generally Available”

Announcing General Availability of Fabric Private Links, Trusted Workspace Access, and Managed Private Endpoints

As more and more enterprises store and analyze data on the cloud, the need for securing sensitive data has become paramount. Microsoft Fabric offers security at different levels – for instance, access control using workspace roles/permissions and granular security at the data layer. In addition to these, Network security provides a critical level of isolation, … Continue reading “Announcing General Availability of Fabric Private Links, Trusted Workspace Access, and Managed Private Endpoints”

Bring your on-premises data to OneLake!

Microsoft OneLake is a unified data lake for all of your organization’s data. With OneLake shortcuts, you can reference data in different locations and have that data logically represented within OneLake, with no data movement or duplication. Data across Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform can coexist in the same virtual lake. With … Continue reading “Bring your on-premises data to OneLake!”

Introducing external data sharing: a new way to collaborate across Fabric tenants

These days every company is a data company. More specifically, every company has data that can provide added value to someone else. And even more to the point, data sharing has become a common and essential practice for many organizations. Whether it is sharing data with suppliers, customers, partners, or consultants, data sharing enables better … Continue reading “Introducing external data sharing: a new way to collaborate across Fabric tenants”

Microsoft’s vision of an open data lake ecosystem: Open lakes, not walled gardens

In today’s data-driven world, enterprise data estates contain many data sources for a variety of reasons, including differences in type of usage (operational vs. analytic), differences in ownership, and the presence of legacy infrastructure that is part of a corporate merger or acquisition. In addition, enterprises constantly acquire and refresh data from external sources. For … Continue reading “Microsoft’s vision of an open data lake ecosystem: Open lakes, not walled gardens”