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Secure your data streams: How to choose the right network security feature in Eventstream

Eventstream in Fabric Real-Time Intelligence stream data from both inside and outside the Fabric platform. When your external sources sit behind firewalls or in private networks, choosing the right network security feature is essential. This post breaks down the available options in Eventstream and helps you determine which one fits your scenario. Understanding network traffic …

Give your AI agent the keys to OneLake: OneLake MCP (Generally Available)

Have you ever tried to understand what’s stored in your Fabric items? Would you even know where to begin? I had 92,000 UK property transactions sitting in an open mirrored database. Rather than spending hours sorting through documentation, I just asked my AI agent: “Document what’s in the House Price Open Mirror in my UK …

Answers to common questions about Fabric Data Factory

As the Data Integration Customer Advisory Team (CAT) lead, I spent a lot of time talking to customers at the recent FabCon/SQLCon about Fabric Data Factory, and I came away with a clear picture of what’s on customers’ minds when it comes to the future of data integration. Many of the same questions came up …

One platform, many insights: How Eventhouse brings analytics together (Preview)

Modern analytics isn’t just about storing data. It’s about detecting issues early, understanding them fast, and acting with confidence. Eventhouse in Microsoft Fabric brings advanced analytics capabilities together so teams can move from raw events to insight and action without stitching tools or duplicating data. With native integrations for Anomaly Detection, Data Agents, SQL Endpoints, …

Capacity Scheduler: Smarter capacity control for Eventhouse (Preview)

Modern, real-time analytics workloads are rarely flat. In Eventhouse, some of the customers consistently told us that their usage follows clear, predictable patterns: heavy ingestion during business hours, lighter query traffic overnight, quiet weekends, and short but critical pipeline windows. Previously, customers had to choose a single minimum capacity value for the entire week, paying …