Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcement: Kusto Cache Storage Public

As part of the consumption model for KQL Database and Eventhouse, we are enabling public preview for Kusto Cache consumption. This change is scheduled to start rolling out on April 12. This means that you will start seeing billable consumption of the OneLake Cache Data Stored meter from the KQL Database and Eventhouse artifacts. For … Continue reading “Announcement: Kusto Cache Storage Public”

Eventhouse Overview: Handling Real-Time Data with Microsoft Fabric

Today, Fabric introduces the Eventhouse (preview), a dynamic workspace hosting multiple KQL databases as part of Fabric Real-Time Analytics Overview of Real-Time Analytics – Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn Handling Real-Time Data with Microsoft Fabric Eventhouses assume a pivotal role in the Microsoft Fabric ecosystem by offering a robust solution for managing and analyzing substantial … Continue reading “Eventhouse Overview: Handling Real-Time Data with Microsoft Fabric”

Easily implement data mesh architecture with domains in Fabric

Today, organizations are experiencing massive growth in the volume of data they handle. As a result, they face an ever increasing need to be able to organize and manage that data in a logical way that facilitates targeted usage and efficient governance. To meet this challenge, organizations are shifting away from traditional IT-centric data architectures, … Continue reading “Easily implement data mesh architecture with domains in Fabric”

Explore Data Transformation in Eventstream for KQL Database Integration

At Microsoft Ignite this year, we were thrilled to announce the General Availability of Eventstream. One of the exciting features is Eventstream’s real-time processing tailored for seamless integration with the KQL Database. This feature ensures a smooth experience for ingesting and transforming data streams into your KQL table. In this blog post, we’ll dive into … Continue reading “Explore Data Transformation in Eventstream for KQL Database Integration”

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”