Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric Changing the game: Using your own library with Microsoft Fabric

Unlock the Power of Reusing Your Library in the Lakehouse with This Step-by-Step Guide. Fabric provides you with different options to build your analytics solution. If you decide to use Lakehouse and code your solution with Python you may want to reuse some functions and reuse certain business logic across your code. Once your library … Continue reading “Fabric Changing the game: Using your own library with Microsoft Fabric”

What’s New in Eventstream: Enhanced UX on Event Processor and Expanded Custom App Connections

Eventstream is a streaming platform in Fabric that allows you to capture, transform, and route real-time events using a no-code editor. Our recent updates, focused on enhancing efficiency and user experience, include UX improvements on the no-code Event Processor and expanding the Custom App connection strings to other protocols such as Kafka and AMQP. In … Continue reading “What’s New in Eventstream: Enhanced UX on Event Processor and Expanded Custom App Connections”

Data Warehouse SKU Guardrails for Burstable Capacity

We are excited to announce that SKU guardrails for burstable capacity is now active for Data Warehouse and SQL Endpoint on Microsoft Fabric. Burstable Capacity A Fabric capacity is a distinct pool of resources that’s size (or SKU) determines the amount of computational power available. Warehouse and SQL Endpoint provide burstable capacity that allows workloads … Continue reading “Data Warehouse SKU Guardrails for Burstable Capacity”

From RabbitMQ to PowerBI reports with Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Analytics

In this blog I’ll show you an End-to-End scenario, where you can send humidity and temperature telemetry data from RabbitMQ to a KQL Database in Microsoft Fabric. You will be using an Eventstream to orchestrate the data streaming. Once your data is in a KQL Database, you’ll be able to visualize it in PowerBI to … Continue reading “From RabbitMQ to PowerBI reports with Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Analytics”

Stream Azure IoT Hub Data into Fabric Eventstream for Email Alerting

Azure IoT Hub is a managed service hosted in the cloud that acts as a central message hub for communication between IoT applications and their connected devices. It allows you to connect, monitor, and manage millions of devices reliably and securely, making it easier to build scalable IoT solutions. But what if you could take … Continue reading “Stream Azure IoT Hub Data into Fabric Eventstream for Email Alerting”