Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Introducing Aggregations in Fabric API for GraphQL: Query Smarter, Not Harder

Summarize, group, and explore data in one step with the new GraphQL aggregations feature We’re excited to launch a powerful new capability in the Fabric API for GraphQL—Aggregations. This feature brings native support for summary-level insights directly into your GraphQL queries, making your data exploration faster, simpler, and more efficient. Why Aggregations? Until now, getting … Continue reading “Introducing Aggregations in Fabric API for GraphQL: Query Smarter, Not Harder”

Microsoft Fabric Data Engineering: Native Execution Engine now generally available

The Native Execution Engine for Fabric Data Engineering workloads is now generally available (GA) as part of Fabric Runtime 1.3. This C++-based vectorized engine (built on Apache Gluten and Velox) runs Spark workloads directly on the lakehouse, requiring no code changes or new libraries. It supports Spark 3.5 APIs and both Parquet and Delta Lake … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric Data Engineering: Native Execution Engine now generally available”

Simplifying Medallion Implementation with Materialized Lake Views in Fabric

We are excited to announce Materialized Lake views (MLV) in Microsoft Fabric. Coming soon in preview, MLV is a new feature that allows you to build declarative data pipelines using SQL, complete with built-in data quality rules and automatic monitoring of data transformations. In essence, an MLV is a persisted, continuously updated view of your … Continue reading “Simplifying Medallion Implementation with Materialized Lake Views in Fabric”

Fabric May 2025 Feature Summary

Today kicks off Microsoft Build and we have a lot of new features in store for you. Some highlights are the Fabric Roadmap tool, a way to get glimpse of that is coming soon to Fabric. Chat with your data, powerful AI capabilities that make Power BI even easier. Cosmos DB in Fabric, give you the … Continue reading “Fabric May 2025 Feature Summary”