Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcing REST APIs for Fabric Eventstream

We’re excited to announce the REST APIs for Fabric Eventstream! These new APIs are designed to automate your development workflows for Eventstream, making it easier and faster for your team to build robust streaming solutions. With the Eventstream REST API, you can now programmatically create, manage, and update Eventstream items, reducing manual work and the … Continue reading “Announcing REST APIs for Fabric Eventstream”

Introducing Open Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric

As mentioned in Arun’s blog post, we are thrilled to announce Open Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric is now publicly available. Mirroring in Fabric provides a modern way of accessing and ingesting your existing data estate continuously and seamlessly from any database or data warehouse into OneLake in Microsoft Fabric. Open Mirroring in Fabric is designed … Continue reading “Introducing Open Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric”

Transform your business with Real-Time Intelligence: now Generally Available

In today’s fast-paced business landscape, organizations need real-time information to be able to act with unprecedented speed and precision to stay competitive and adapt to changing conditions. Granular, real-time insights about every shipment, vehicle, customer, and store are vital to take timely action to prevent problems and capture fleeting opportunities. Bringing together signals from all … Continue reading “Transform your business with Real-Time Intelligence: now Generally Available”

APIs for Managed Private Endpoint are now available

Managed private endpoints allow Fabric experiences to securely access data sources without exposing them to the public network or requiring complex network configurations. We announced General Availability for Managed Private Endpoint in Fabric in May of this year. Learn more here: Announcing General Availability of Fabric Private Links, Trusted Workspace Access, and Managed Private Endpoints. … Continue reading “APIs for Managed Private Endpoint are now available”

Adding more flexibility to your business applications with support for Service Principal Names (SPNs) in Fabric API for GraphQL

  We are enhancing enterprise-grade security and authentication by introducing Service Principal Names (SPN) support for API for GraphQL in Microsoft Fabric. This new feature offers organizations looking to integrate their apps with API for GraphQL in Microsoft Fabric tie seamlessly with their enterprise identity and access management systems.  By leveraging SPNs, businesses can now … Continue reading “Adding more flexibility to your business applications with support for Service Principal Names (SPNs) in Fabric API for GraphQL”