Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

OneLake file explorer: easy access to open workspaces and items online

With the latest OneLake file explorer v1.0.10.0 (download here), you can now seamlessly transition from browsing your OneLake data in Windows File Explorer to accessing it in the online Fabric portal.  Perhaps you are using OneLake file explorer to upload data that you want to analyze in a Fabric Notebook.  After uploading the data, you can … Continue reading “OneLake file explorer: easy access to open workspaces and items online”

Chat your data in Microsoft Fabric with Semantic Kernel

Using Microsoft Fabric’s Lakehouse we can manage different data sources. Today Microsoft Copilot is very popular, and we hope that Microsoft Fabric can become an indispensable part of enterprise data management and make it easier for enterprise data to connect with LLM. This blog will combines data engineering and data science perspectives to construct Copilot … Continue reading “Chat your data in Microsoft Fabric with Semantic Kernel”

Fabric’s New Item Icon System

Item types and the icons that represent them are the heart of Fabric—compiling sets of complex capabilities into powerful objects that allow you to seamlessly work with your data. As we aim to expand Fabric as platform, stewarding a scalable ecosystem of icons to represent this evolving set of capabilities is critical. In this post, I’ll cover how the Fabric UX team developed this ecosystem, emphasizing contextual categorization and intentional use of color as it now exists in Fabric.