Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Microsoft Fabric September 2023 Update

Welcome to the September 2023 update. We have lots of features this month including updates to the monitoring hub, Fabric Metrics app, VS code integration for Data Engineering, Real-time data sharing and many more. Continue reading for more details on our new features! Contents Core Monitoring hub – column options OneLake OneLake file explorer (v.1.0.10) … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric September 2023 Update”

Sending data to Synapse Real-Time Analytics in Fabric from Apache Kafka Ecosystems using Java

Introduction This quick start is based on the official Azure Event Hubs for Kafka example, adapted to work with Microsoft Fabric. In this blog we will show you how to send data from Kafka to Synapse Real-time Analytics in Fabric. Get the sample source code from GitHub fabric-kafka-sample You will use a Fabric Eventstream to … Continue reading “Sending data to Synapse Real-Time Analytics in Fabric from Apache Kafka Ecosystems using Java”

SQL Projects support for Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric

We are excited to announce the support of Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse in the SQL Database Projects extension available inside of Azure Data Studio and Visual Studio Code! SQL Database Projects is an extension to design, edit, and publish schemas for SQL databases from a source-controlled environment. A SQL project is a local representation of … Continue reading “SQL Projects support for Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric”

Notifying Outlook and Teams channel/group from a Microsoft Fabric pipeline

Introduction Setting up alerts for pipeline failures on a Teams channel/outlook mail enhances communication, collaboration, and problem-solving within your team. It creates a streamlined workflow for addressing issues, reduces downtime, and promotes a culture of continuous improvement in managing your data pipelines. In this blog, I’ll showcase a method for sending notifications to both Teams … Continue reading “Notifying Outlook and Teams channel/group from a Microsoft Fabric pipeline”