Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Customer-managed keys for Fabric workspaces (Generally Available) 

Protect your data at rest with keys you own and control  By default, Fabric encrypts all data at rest using Microsoft-managed keys and secures data in transit with TLS 1.2 or higher. Customer-managed keys (CMK), which you create, own, and maintain in your Azure Key Vault (AKV), offer enhanced control over your encryption strategy. With … Continue reading “Customer-managed keys for Fabric workspaces (Generally Available) “

Sourcing Schema-Driven Events from EventHub into Fabric Eventstreams (Preview)

In our previous blog post on Schema Registry and Eventstreams, we introduced how Schema Registry in Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence enables type-safe, reliable event processing pipelines. With Azure EventHub integration with schema-enabled Eventstreams in preview, this brings enterprise-grade event streaming with schema validation to your real-time analytics workflows. Why EventHub + Schema Registry Matters Azure EventHub … Continue reading “Sourcing Schema-Driven Events from EventHub into Fabric Eventstreams (Preview)”

OneLake Table APIs (Preview)

Microsoft OneLake is the unified data lake for your entire organization, built into Microsoft Fabric. It provides a single, open, and secure foundation for all your analytics workloads – eliminating data silos and simplifying data management across domains. The preview of Microsoft OneLake Table APIs, a new way to programmatically manage and interact with your … Continue reading “OneLake Table APIs (Preview)”

Understanding Locking and DDL Blocking in Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse

As adoption of Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse accelerates, understanding its concurrency model becomes essential for developers, architects, and data engineers. In this post, we’ll explore how Fabric DW handles locking, the nuances of DDL blocking, and how these behaviors impact your workloads. Locking Behavior in Fabric Data Warehouse Fabric DW supports ACID-compliant transactions using standard … Continue reading “Understanding Locking and DDL Blocking in Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse”