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Advancing Data Integration: Innovation in Data Factory in MS Fabric at Ignite 2025

Microsoft Fabric isn’t just another data platform—it’s a game-changer, delivering enterprise-grade data integration at scale. At its foundation is Microsoft OneLake, a unified data lake that enables zero-copy and zero-ETL strategies—eliminating redundant data movement and complex pipelines. This approach helps organizations break down silos and maximize the value of their data, whether it resides in …

Fabric Databases— a unified, SaaS-native experience for modern data workloads (Generally Available)

Today marks a major milestone: Fabric databases are now generally available, bringing together the strengths of SQL database and Cosmos DB within Microsoft Fabric. This launch redefines how organizations manage, analyze, and activate their data, creating a unified foundation for the next generation of AI-powered apps and innovation. Fabric databases: simple, autonomous, optimized for AI …

Announcing SQL database in Fabric (Generally Available)

Co-authored by: Idris Motiwala SQL is everywhere and Microsoft is innovating to deliver a unified experience across on-premises, cloud, and SaaS. One SQL unifies your data estate, bringing platform consistency, performance at scale, advanced security, and AI-ready tools together in one seamless experience, and SQL database in Fabric is no exception to that. At Microsoft …

From Data Platform to Intelligence Platform: Introducing Microsoft Fabric IQ

The organizations winning today are not merely collecting more data. They are the organizations turning data into intelligence, and intelligence into action. They are building systems that observe, understand, and reason about the business in real time and at machine scale and then act to drive and advance business outcomes. That is the shift from …

Fabric Capacity Events in Real-Time Hub (Preview)

This highly requested feature is designed to give organizations real-time visibility and control over their Microsoft Fabric capacity resources to take the actions necessary to keep their capacities running. Capacity overview events include two event types: As part of this, there has been a community effort to build an accelerator that has out of the …