Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Maps in Microsoft Fabric (Generally Available)

When we envisioned Maps in Microsoft Fabric, our goal was to empower any data citizen to analyze data in time and space without any specialized knowledge. Introduced in preview at FabCon Europe 2025, it has since been used by customers across industries creating and sharing map-centric applications. Additional features were added at Ignite 2025, and this week at FabCon Atlanta, Maps in Microsoft Fabric is generally available – along with new capabilities that expand how geospatial data can be modeled, visualized, and operationalized at any scale.

Trusted AI starts with Microsoft Fabric: Unified real-time intelligence and IQ context

Modern businesses operate in environments where conditions change continuously, and many decisions cannot wait hours. Speed alone does not create alignment. Many platforms focus on moving data faster — through streaming pipelines, dashboards, alerts — but without shared context, teams and AI systems interpret signals differently. Insights fragment. Decisions diverge. Modern businesses need more than faster data. They need a unified operational view. To compete, organizations must operate in real time: sensing what is happening, understanding its context, and responding in time to change outcomes across both digital systems and physical environments.

Fabric March 2026 Feature Summary

Welcome to the Fabric March 2026 Feature Summary—and welcome to FabCon! As we kick off FabCon, this update captures the momentum we’re seeing across the Fabric platform and the conversations happening with customers and partners right now. March brings a wide range of enhancements across governance, data engineering, real-time intelligence, data science, extensibility, and AI—all … Continue reading “Fabric March 2026 Feature Summary”

From insight to action: Bringing Fabric Activator into Ontology with Rules

With the introduction of Rules in Ontology, Fabric IQ takes a step forward in connecting business operations to real-time action by integrating Fabric Activator directly into Ontology. Fabric IQ brings context to your data. Activator in Fabric IQ operationalizes your ontology. What are Ontology Rules with Fabric Activator? Ontology Rules let you define conditions and … Continue reading “From insight to action: Bringing Fabric Activator into Ontology with Rules”

Operationalizing Agentic Applications with Microsoft Fabric

Agentic apps are moving quickly from prototypes to real workloads. But once you go beyond a proof of concept (POC), the hard part isn’t getting an agent to respond; it’s knowing what the agent did, whether it was safe and correct, and how it’s impacting the business. Let’s explore what it takes to operationalize agentic … Continue reading “Operationalizing Agentic Applications with Microsoft Fabric”