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Unlock Real-Time Intelligence with the Eventhouse Endpoint for Lakehouse

The Eventhouse Endpoint for Lakehouse is a powerful new capability in Microsoft Fabric that enables users to query Lakehouse tables with exceptional speed and ease, delivering real-time insights with high performance with large data volume, flexibility, advanced analytics capabilities, support for enhanced data formats such as strings and dynamic types and simplicity. Whether you’re working with structured, semi-structured, or unstructured data, this endpoint streamlines access and analysis—making it easier than ever to unlock insights across your data estate.

Why Lakehouse Users Should Enable the Eventhouse Endpoint

By enabling the Eventhouse Endpoint, Lakehouse users gain:

  • Instant schema synchronization: Tables and schema changes are reflected within seconds—no manual setup required.
  • Optimized querying: Run fast, scalable analytics using KQL, with support for Query Acceleration Policy (QAP) on external tables.
  • Advanced insights: Perform time-series analysis, anomaly detection, and embed Python for complex data processing.
  • Unified experience: Access current and future source data through a mirrored schema in a dedicated KQL database view.
  • Rich consumption experiences like Copilot/NL2KQL, dashboards, embedded queries, and visual data exploration.

This capability adds a new branch to your Lakehouse data source tree, giving you a powerful, managed Eventhouse item that evolves with your data.

Seamless Enablement

Once enabled the Eventhouse Endpoint in one click, you’ll see a new Eventhouse branch showing OneLake shortcuts tables with Query Acceleration Policy tables, automatically synced and ready for query with high performance and advanced analytics capabilities:

  • The Lakehouse workspace ribbon menu.
  • The OneLake catalog.
  • The Lakehouse main page – Coming soon.

Learn more about Eventhouse Endpoint.

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