Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Unlock the power of your Iceberg data in OneLake

Microsoft OneLake is the single, unified, logical data lake that allows your entire organization to store, manage, and analyze data in one place. It provides seamless integration with various data sources and engines, making it easier to derive insights and drive innovation. At the most recent Microsoft Build conference, we announced the integration effort between … Continue reading “Unlock the power of your Iceberg data in OneLake”

Store and access your Iceberg data in OneLake using Snowflake and shortcuts

Microsoft Fabric is a unified, SaaS data and analytics platform designed for the era of AI. All workloads in Microsoft Fabric use Delta Lake as the standard, open-source table format. With Microsoft OneLake, Fabric’s unified SaaS data lake, customers can unify their data estate across multiple cloud and on-prem systems. This past May, we announced … Continue reading “Store and access your Iceberg data in OneLake using Snowflake and shortcuts”

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!”

Public Preview of OneLake shortcuts to S3-compatible data sources

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. With the recent announcement of shortcuts to Google Cloud Storage, you can use shortcuts to seamlessly bring in … Continue reading “Public Preview of OneLake shortcuts to S3-compatible data sources”

OneLake Shortcuts APIs available in Preview

Microsoft Fabric REST APIs allow users and developers to automate common actions and programmatically interact with Fabric. This allows teams and organizations to develop solutions that can scale and integrate with other parts of their systems. Before today, OneLake shortcuts could only be created using the Fabric web experience. This meant that our users were … Continue reading “OneLake Shortcuts APIs available in Preview”