Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Purview DLP Policies with Restrict Access for Fabric Lakehouses (Preview)

In today’s fast-paced data-driven world, enterprises are building more sophisticated data platforms to gain insights and drive innovation. Microsoft Fabric Lakehouses combine the scale of a data lake with the management finesse of a data warehouse – delivering unified analytics in an ever-evolving business landscape. But with great data comes great responsibility. Protecting sensitive information … Continue reading “Purview DLP Policies with Restrict Access for Fabric Lakehouses (Preview)”

Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention policies for Fabric have been extended to SQL, KQL and Mirrored Databases (Preview)

Microsoft Purview’s Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies for Fabric now supports Fabric SQL, KQL and Mirrored DBs! Purview DLP policies help organizations to improve their data security posture and comply with governmental and industry regulations. Security teams use DLP policies to automatically detect upload of sensitive information to Microsoft 365 applications like SharePoint and Exchange, … Continue reading “Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention policies for Fabric have been extended to SQL, KQL and Mirrored Databases (Preview)”

Use Service Principals to create shortcuts to ADLS Gen2 storage accounts with trusted access

You now have the capability with service principals to create shortcuts to Azure Data Lake Storage (ADLS) Gen2 storage accounts that have firewall enabled.  Previously, the creation of ADLS Gen2 shortcuts by service principals was restricted when firewall settings were active. However, with the latest changes, service principals will be able to navigate these restrictions … Continue reading “Use Service Principals to create shortcuts to ADLS Gen2 storage accounts with trusted access”

Announcing permission model changes for OneLake events in Fabric Real-Time Hub

We are excited to announce the latest update to our permission model for OneLake events in the Fabric Real-Time Hub. Previously, users with the ReadAll permission, such as workspace admins, members, and contributors, could subscribe to OneLake events for items like lakehouses, warehouses, SQL databases, mirrored databases, and KQL databases. To provide more granular control, we … Continue reading “Announcing permission model changes for OneLake events in Fabric Real-Time Hub”

Optimizing for CI/CD in Microsoft Fabric

For nearly three years, Microsoft’s internal Azure Data team has been developing data engineering solutions using Microsoft Fabric. Throughout this journey, we’ve refined our Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) approach by experimenting with various branching models, workspace structures, and parameterization techniques. This article walks you through why we chose our strategy and how to implement it in … Continue reading “Optimizing for CI/CD in Microsoft Fabric”