Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcing backup storage billing for SQL database in Microsoft Fabric: what you need to know

Ensuring data protection with automated backups SQL database in Microsoft Fabric provides automatic backups from the moment a database is created, ensuring seamless data protection and recovery. The system follows a robust backup strategy: This approach lets users restore their database to any point in the past seven days, making data recovery simple and efficient. … Continue reading “Announcing backup storage billing for SQL database in Microsoft Fabric: what you need to know”

Extending flexibility: default checkbox changes on tenant settings for SQL database in Fabric

In our ongoing effort to enhance the visibility, accessibility, and efficiency of SQL database in Fabric, we are making a change that ensures organizations can make an informed decision before default enablement takes effect. We have changed the timeline for when SQL database will be enabled by default. Initially, we planned to roll out the … Continue reading “Extending flexibility: default checkbox changes on tenant settings for SQL database in Fabric”

Fabric February 2025 Feature Summary

Welcome to the Fabric 2025 update There are a lot of exciting features for you this month! Here are some highlights: In Power BI, Explore from Copilot visual answers which lets you do easy ad-hoc exploration. In Data Warehouse, Browse files with OPENROWSET (Preview) and Copilot for Data Warehouse Chat (Preview). For Data Science, AI Skill is now conversational.

Enhancing SQL database in Fabric: share your feedback and shape the future

SQL database in Fabric is currently in preview, and we are actively rolling out improvements as we progress towards general availability (GA). Your insights play a crucial role in this journey. Whether it’s challenges you’ve encountered, features you adore, or any suggestions for enhancement, we want to hear it all—the good, the bad, and the … Continue reading “Enhancing SQL database in Fabric: share your feedback and shape the future”

Why SQL database in Fabric is the best choice for low-code/no-code Developers

Low-code/no-code empowers developers to create and manage databases in an Intuitive and user-friendly way. In the fast-evolving world of software development, the low-code/no-code movement has garnered substantial momentum. This paradigm shift is enabling a new wave of developers, citizen developers, to create powerful applications with minimal hand-coding. In Fabric, the heart of this revolution lies … Continue reading “Why SQL database in Fabric is the best choice for low-code/no-code Developers”