Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcing RTI End-to-End Sample

A typical RTI scenario in Fabric involves the following: As a demonstration of this end-to-end scenario, we’ve created Fabric Notebook that can deploy this in a matter of minutes. This notebook is taking advantage of the existing Microsoft Fabric APIs along with the existing sample datasets in Eventstream. After running the notebook you will have … Continue reading “Announcing RTI End-to-End Sample”

What’s new in OneLake catalog: Data governance and more

OneLake catalog is the central hub for discovering and managing Fabric content. Whether you’re a business analyst searching for the right datasets, a data engineer managing structured and unstructured data, or a BI consumer looking for curated insights, the OneLake catalog seamlessly connects you to the right content. Enhanced exploration in OneLake Catalog OneLake catalog continues to evolve to deliver richer, … Continue reading “What’s new in OneLake catalog: Data governance and more”

Updated Timeline: Eventhouse OneLake availability migration

The migration timeline will now start May 7th, instead of the original scheduled start of April 9th. As a reminder, we will be migrating the data you have enabled for OneLake Availability in Eventhouse. During this migration, we will be backfilling all of your data along with moving it to an area of OneLake that is designated … Continue reading “Updated Timeline: Eventhouse OneLake availability migration”

Private ADLS Gen2 access made easy with OneLake Shortcuts: a step-by-step guide

Microsoft Fabric provides the capability to streamline data access through OneLake Shortcuts. OneLake Shortcuts can significantly reduce data sprawl, enhances data interoperability and accessibility, promotes self-service without the need for ETL/ELT processes, and can improve Power BI semantic model performance with Direct Lake mode. A common question from our customers, particularly those in regulated industries, … Continue reading “Private ADLS Gen2 access made easy with OneLake Shortcuts: a step-by-step guide”