Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Simplifying Data Ingestion with Copy job – Copy Data from Database View,  Sample dataset and New Connectors

Copy Job is now the preferred solution in Microsoft Fabric Data Factory for simplified data movement, whether you’re moving data across clouds, from on-premises systems, or between different services. With robust support for both batch and incremental copying, it offers the flexibility to tackle a wide range of scenarios with ease. We continuously improve Copy … Continue reading “Simplifying Data Ingestion with Copy job – Copy Data from Database View,  Sample dataset and New Connectors”

Serve real-time predictions seamlessly with ML model endpoints

Fabric offers a wide variety of data-science capabilities, from automated machine learning with FLAML to batch inferencing with the SynapseML PREDICT function. We’re pleased to announce that ML models can now serve real-time predictions from secure, scalable, and easy-to-use online endpoints. In addition to generating batch predictions in Spark, you can use endpoints to bring … Continue reading “Serve real-time predictions seamlessly with ML model endpoints”

Simplifying Data Ingestion with Copy job – Incremental Copy GA, Lakehouse Upserts, and New Connectors

Copy job has been a go-to tool for simplified data ingestion in Microsoft Fabric, offering a seamless data movement experience from any source to any destination. Whether you need batch or incremental copying, it provides the flexibility to meet diverse data needs while maintaining a simple and intuitive workflow. We continuously refine Copy job based … Continue reading “Simplifying Data Ingestion with Copy job – Incremental Copy GA, Lakehouse Upserts, and New Connectors”

Introducing upgrades to AI functions for better performance—and lower costs

Earlier this year, we released AI functions in public preview, allowing Fabric customers to apply LLM-powered transformations to OneLake data simply and seamlessly, in a single line of code. Since then, we’ve continued iterating on AI functions in response to your feedback. Let’s explore the latest updates, which make AI functions more powerful, more cost-effective, … Continue reading “Introducing upgrades to AI functions for better performance—and lower costs”

Microsoft Fabric Community Conference Comes to Atlanta!

The Microsoft Fabric Community Conference is back for its third year—and we’re bringing everything and everybody you’ve loved at past events with us to Atlanta, Georgia. After unforgettable experiences at FabCon in Las Vegas and Stockholm, the Fabric community proved just how powerful it can be when we come together. With more than 13,000 attendees across our last three conferences, it’s clear: the Microsoft Fabric community is here to drive the future of data!    And yes, we’re pleased to announce; it’s happening again! Mark your calendars … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric Community Conference Comes to Atlanta!”