Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Simplifying Data Ingestion with Copy job – Incremental Copy GA, Lakehouse Upserts, and New Connectors

Copy job has been a go-to tool for simplified data ingestion in Microsoft Fabric, offering a seamless data movement experience from any source to any destination. Whether you need batch or incremental copying, it provides the flexibility to meet diverse data needs while maintaining a simple and intuitive workflow. We continuously refine Copy job based … Continue reading “Simplifying Data Ingestion with Copy job – Incremental Copy GA, Lakehouse Upserts, and New Connectors”

Announcing Shortcut Transformations: from files to Delta tables. Always in sync, no pipelines required.

Shortcut transformations is a new capability in Microsoft Fabric that simplifies the process of converting raw files, starting with .CSV files, into Delta tables. This feature eliminates the need for traditional ETL pipelines, enabling users to transform data directly on top of files with minimal setup. Why use Shortcut transformations Shortcut transformations help users: What … Continue reading “Announcing Shortcut Transformations: from files to Delta tables. Always in sync, no pipelines required.”

On-premises data gateway June 2025 release

The June 2025 release of the on-premises data gateway is (version 3000.274). What’s New Fabric pipeline – Azure database for PostgreSQL connector version 2.0 is now generally available. This new version is enhanced to support TLS 1.3, new table action – upsert, as well as the script activity in data pipeline.  Fabric pipeline – Enhanced … Continue reading “On-premises data gateway June 2025 release”

Announcing new features for Microsoft Fabric Extension in VS Code

The Microsoft Fabric Extension for VS Code introduces two new features that enhance the management of Fabric items directly within the editor. Users can now perform CRUD operations on Fabric items and switch between multiple tenants easily. These updates aim to improve workflow efficiency and are based on customer feedback, inviting further suggestions for enhancement.

Customer Managed Keys in OneLake: Strengthening Data Protection and Control

One of the highly requested features in Microsoft Fabric is now available: the ability to encrypt data in OneLake using your own keys. As organizations face growing data volumes and tighter regulatory expectations, Customer-Managed Keys (CMK) offer a powerful way to enforce enterprise-grade security and ensure strict ownership of encryption keys and access. With Microsoft’s … Continue reading “Customer Managed Keys in OneLake: Strengthening Data Protection and Control”