New migration experience from Azure Data Factory to Fabric (Preview)
As more organizations standardize Microsoft Fabric for end-to-end analytics, upgrading existing Azure Data Factory (ADF) workloads is a key step in modernization.
maart 18, 2026 door Katie Murray 157.716 Weergaven
Welcome to the Fabric March 2026 Feature Summary—and welcome to FabCon! As we kick off FabCon, this update captures the momentum we’re seeing across the Fabric platform and the conversations happening with customers and partners right now. March brings a wide range of enhancements across governance, data engineering, real-time intelligence, data science, extensibility, and AI—all …
As more organizations standardize Microsoft Fabric for end-to-end analytics, upgrading existing Azure Data Factory (ADF) workloads is a key step in modernization.
Real-Time Dashboards in Microsoft Fabric give you a way to monitor live data and share insights with your team. Now, with Copilot integration in the dashboard editing experience, you can use natural language to create and modify visuals directly, no KQL expertise required.
Industrial organizations generate a continuous stream of operational signals—temperature, pressure, flow, vibration, energy, and more. Much of that data is captured in plant historians, systems built to collect and store sensor and equipment data over long periods, often driven by compliance needs and operational reporting.
GitHub Copilot in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) now offers a few highly requested features and several bug fixes based on feedback items. Check out the full release notes to learn about the complete list of updates in the 22.4.1 release. We appreciate you taking time to file issues, share your requests, and upvote items; you’ll notice your feedback helped us shape this release, and will help us continue to evolve the GitHub Copilot in SSMS integration.
If you haven’t already, check out Arun Ulag’s hero blog “FabCon and SQLCon 2026: Unifying databases and Fabric on a single, complete platform” for a complete look at all of our FabCon and SQLCon announcements across both Fabric and our database offerings. We have been iterating quickly on the Fabric extension for Visual Studio Code …
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