Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

We had an incredible time in our host city of Stockholm for FabCon Europe! 3,300 attendees joined us from our international community, and it was wonderful to meet so many of you in person. Throughout the week of FabCon Europe, our teams published a wealth of valuable content, and we want to ensure you have the opportunity to explore it all. Please take some time to review the informative blog posts from our outstanding teams. We are confident you’ll find something new and expand your knowledge.

Arun’s Keynote

Arun delivered an impactful keynote, rich with information. You can read all about the highlights and announcements in his blog post.

Monthly Update Blogs

Our Monthly Update Blogs are filled with information as well as the Monthly Update videos which include many informative demos.

Develop

We’ve compiled the Fabric blog posts, and announcements around creating and collaborating on new data, analytics and BI solutions.

Core

OneLake

Data Warehouse

Data Engineering

Data Science

Real-Time Intelligence

Data Factory

Analyze

Check out the announcements around Power BI tools to explore the insights in your reports, apps, and semantic models.

Power BI

Whether you joined us in person in Stockholm or kept up with announcements online we appreciate your support! Let us know what your favorite announcement was and what you’re finding most useful. We look forward to seeing you in person at Ignite in November!

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Fabric Community Conference Europe Recap

oktoober 28, 2024 korda Gali Reznick

The Data Activator team has rolled out usage reporting to help you better understand your capacity consumption and future charges. When you look at the Capacity Metrics App you’ll now see operations for the reflex items included. Our usage reporting is based on the following four meters: Rule uptime per hour: This is a flat … Continue reading “Usage reporting for Data Activator is now live”

oktoober 24, 2024 korda Ed Lima

  We are enhancing enterprise-grade security and authentication by introducing Service Principal Names (SPN) support for API for GraphQL in Microsoft Fabric. This new feature offers organizations looking to integrate their apps with API for GraphQL in Microsoft Fabric tie seamlessly with their enterprise identity and access management systems.  By leveraging SPNs, businesses can now … Continue reading “Adding more flexibility to your business applications with support for Service Principal Names (SPNs) in Fabric API for GraphQL”