Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Microsoft Fabric June 2024 Update

Welcome to the June 2024 update. Here are a few, select highlights of the many we have for Fabric. Fabric Spark connector for Fabric Data Warehouse in Spark runtime is now available. Query activity, a one-stop view of your running and completed SQL queries for workspace admins is being announced. You can now run queries … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric June 2024 Update”

Building Custom AI Applications with Microsoft Fabric: Implementing Retrieval Augmented Generation for Enhanced Language Models

We are excited to share guidance for how you can use Microsoft Fabric to turn your data into knowledge for Generative AI applications. This guide will walk you through implementing a RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) system in Microsoft Fabric using Azure OpenAI and Azure AI Search. By the end, you’ll be more familiar with how to … Continue reading “Building Custom AI Applications with Microsoft Fabric: Implementing Retrieval Augmented Generation for Enhanced Language Models”

Introducing Capacity Pools for Data Engineering and Data Science in Microsoft Fabric

We are excited to announce the Capacity Pools for Data Engineering and Data Science in Microsoft Fabric. As part of the Data Engineering and Science settings in the Admin portal, capacity administrators can create custom pools based on their workload requirements. Optimizing Cloud Spend and Managing Compute Resources In enterprise environments, managing cloud spending and … Continue reading “Introducing Capacity Pools for Data Engineering and Data Science in Microsoft Fabric”

Mastering Enterprise T-SQL ETL/ELT: A Guide with Data Warehouse and Fabric Pipelines

Developing ETLs/ELTs can be a complex process when you add in business logic, large amounts of data, and the high volume of table data that needs to be moved from source to target. This is especially true in analytical workloads involving relational data when there is a need to either fully reload a table or incrementally update a table. Traditionally this is easily completed in a flavor of SQL (or name your favorite relational database). But a question is, how can we execute a mature, dynamic, and scalable ETL/ELT utilizing T-SQL with Microsoft Fabric? The answer is with Fabric Pipelines and Data Warehouse.

Announcing the Public Preview of Copilot for Data Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric

We are excited to announce the public preview release of Copilot for Data Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric, a groundbreaking AI assistant designed to transform your data warehousing tasks. Data warehouse development can be daunting for SQL developers, especially under tight timelines where insights are needed “yesterday”.  Developers may spend hours writing code, building schemas, documentation, … Continue reading “Announcing the Public Preview of Copilot for Data Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric”