Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

OneLake: your foundation for an AI-ready data estate

For years, organizations have aspired to build a culture where data isn’t just accessible—it’s woven into every decision. And now with generative AI, AI assistants are making it easier than ever for business users to explore data, quickly answer their pressing data questions, and even build custom agents on their data. And yet, for many, … Continue reading “OneLake: your foundation for an AI-ready data estate”

What’s new in Fabric Warehouse – August 2025 Recap

Introduction Welcome to the August 2025 edition of What’s New in Fabric Warehouse. As summer winds down, despite August being a slower month, our team continued to deliver meaningful updates. We shipped several new features focused on enhancing data ingestion, improving the data management, and streamlining security. At the same time, much of our energy … Continue reading “What’s new in Fabric Warehouse – August 2025 Recap”

August 2025 Fabric Feature Summary

The August 2025 Fabric Feature Summary showcases several exciting updates designed to streamline workflows and enhance platform capabilities. Notably, users will benefit from the new flat list view in Deployment pipelines, making navigation and management more intuitive. In addition, expanded support for service principals and cross-tenant integration with Azure DevOps reflects Microsoft’s commitment to versatile … Continue reading “August 2025 Fabric Feature Summary”

Fabric workspace-level Private Link (Preview)

We’re thrilled to announce that workspace-level Private Link support in Microsoft Fabric is now in Preview! In May 2024, we announced General Availability of Private Link for Fabric Tenants. Since then, we’ve heard feedback requesting more granular network security controls. Private link for Fabric workspaces empowers your organization to secure your Fabric workspaces with fine-grained … Continue reading “Fabric workspace-level Private Link (Preview)”

OneLake costs simplified: lowering capacity utilization when accessing OneLake

We’re thrilled to share a major update and simplification to OneLake’s capacity utilization model that will make it even easier to manage Fabric capacity and scale your data workloads. We are reducing the consumption rate of OneLake transactions via proxy to match the rate for transactions via redirect. This means you no longer have to … Continue reading “OneLake costs simplified: lowering capacity utilization when accessing OneLake”