Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Integrating ISV Apps with Microsoft Fabric: A World of New Possibilities 

Since the general availability of Microsoft Fabric, an open platform, the interest and excitement amongst Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) has been tremendous. Last year at Microsoft Ignite, we shared why ISVs should build on Fabric as well as the paths to integrating with Fabric. ISVs have been actively engaging with several capabilities available in private … Continue reading “Integrating ISV Apps with Microsoft Fabric: A World of New Possibilities “

Announcing the public preview of task flows in Microsoft Fabric

Leverage the power of task flows to design and build your data solutions and manage workspace items in Microsoft Fabric. We’re thrilled to announce that the task flows feature is now in public preview and is enabled for all existing Microsoft Fabric users. Fabric is unifying everything needed to deliver end-to-end data and analytics solutions … Continue reading “Announcing the public preview of task flows in Microsoft Fabric”

Announcing Microsoft Fabric Community Conference Europe

Earlier this year, we hosted our first-ever Microsoft Fabric Community Conference in Las Vegas, and the response blew us away! Read about the event here. Over 4,200 attendees engaged with experts from engineering, our customers and our community to learn, engage and get hands-on experience with Fabric. We presented, demoed and discussed data warehousing, data movement, … Continue reading “Announcing Microsoft Fabric Community Conference Europe”

Introducing external data sharing: a new way to collaborate across Fabric tenants

These days every company is a data company. More specifically, every company has data that can provide added value to someone else. And even more to the point, data sharing has become a common and essential practice for many organizations. Whether it is sharing data with suppliers, customers, partners, or consultants, data sharing enables better … Continue reading “Introducing external data sharing: a new way to collaborate across Fabric tenants”