Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Get notified when scheduled jobs fail in Fabric (Generally Available)

If you haven’t already, check out Arun Ulag’s hero blog “FabCon and SQLCon 2026: Unifying databases and Fabric on a single, complete platform” for a complete look at all of our FabCon and SQLCon announcements across both Fabric and our database offerings.  When you set up a scheduled job, the goal is usually to set … Continue reading “Get notified when scheduled jobs fail in Fabric (Generally Available)”

Announcing the latest innovations in Fabric Data Factory: Apache Airflow jobs and pipelines

Introduction The world of data integration is rapidly evolving, and staying up to date with the latest technologies is crucial for organizations seeking to make the most of their data assets. Available now are the newest innovations in Fabric Data Factory pipelines and Apache Airflow job orchestration, designed to empower data engineers, architects, and analytics … Continue reading “Announcing the latest innovations in Fabric Data Factory: Apache Airflow jobs and pipelines”

How Stibo Systems’ MDM powers trusted data for analytics and AI in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)

The preview of the Stibo Systems Master Data Management (MDM) workload on Microsoft Fabric which integrates enterprise customers’ master data and ingests it directly into Fabric OneLake through their DaaS (Data as a service) feature to unlock analytics and AI use-cases for them is now available. 

Sensitivity labels in Fabric for public APIs (Generally Available)

To support advanced governance and automation scenarios, Sensitivity Labels are now exposed through Microsoft Fabric Public APIs. This enables developers, partners, and platform teams to programmatically get and manage sensitivity labels as part of information classification and AI workflows. Sensitivity labels in Fabric In Fabric, Sensitivity Labels (from Microsoft Purview Information Protection) help classify and … Continue reading “Sensitivity labels in Fabric for public APIs (Generally Available)”