Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric Influencers Spotlight February 2026

Welcome to the February 2026 edition of the Fabric Influencers Spotlight, a recurring monthly post here to shine a bright light on the places on the internet where Microsoft MVPs & Fabric Super Users are doing some amazing work on all aspects of Microsoft Fabric. The Microsoft Fabric Community team has created the Fabric Influencers Spotlight to … Continue reading “Fabric Influencers Spotlight February 2026”

Fabric February 2026 Feature Summary

Welcome to the February 2026 Microsoft Fabric update! This month brings a wide range of enhancements across the Fabric platform—from improvements to the OneLake Catalog and developer experiences, to meaningful updates in Data Engineering, Data Factory, Real‑Time Intelligence, and more. Whether you’re building, operating, or scaling solutions in Fabric, there’s plenty here to explore. And … Continue reading “Fabric February 2026 Feature Summary”

Processing CDC streams using Fabric Eventstreams SQL

Why process database changes in real-time Modern applications don’t just store data—they react to it. Orders are placed, inventory levels change, prices are updated. Each of these changes can be a signal that something needs to happen now: update a dashboard, trigger a workflow, or feed an operational application. That is why many organizations are … Continue reading “Processing CDC streams using Fabric Eventstreams SQL”

Introducing SQL Pool Insights in Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse   

SQL Pool Insights is a powerful new monitoring capability in Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse designed to give you actionable insights into SQL pool performance and resource utilization. This feature is part of the Query Insights (QI) schema, extending the monitoring experience customers already know and love. SQL Pool Insights addresses a long-standing customer need: understanding whether your pools are … Continue reading “Introducing SQL Pool Insights in Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse   “

Under the hood: an introduction to the Native Execution Engine for Microsoft Fabric

Introduction In today’s data landscape, as organizations scale their analytical workloads, the demand for faster, more cost-efficient computation continues to rise. Apache Spark has long been the backbone of largescale data processing with its in‑memory processing and powerful APIs, but today’s workloads demand even better performance. Microsoft Fabric addresses this challenge with the Native Execution … Continue reading “Under the hood: an introduction to the Native Execution Engine for Microsoft Fabric”