Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Understanding Fabric Eventstream Pricing

In this blog post, we’ll walk through Eventstream’s pricing model to give you a clear understanding of how it works and help you navigate it with confidence. By the end of this post, you will be able to: Eventstream Components & Cost Drivers First, let’s summarize the components of a Fabric Eventstream: Each component maps … Continue reading “Understanding Fabric Eventstream Pricing”

Create Embeddings in Fabric Eventhouse with built-in Small Language Models (SLMs)

What if generating embeddings in Eventhouse didn’t require an external endpoint, callout policies, throttling management, or per‑request costs? That’s exactly what slm_embeddings_fl() delivers: a new user-defined function (UDF) that generates text embeddings using local Small Language Models (SLMs) from within the Kusto Python sandbox, returning vectors that you can immediately use for semantic search, similarity … Continue reading “Create Embeddings in Fabric Eventhouse with built-in Small Language Models (SLMs)”

Fabric Eventstream SQL Operator: Your tool kit to Real-Time data processing in Fabric Real-Time Intelligence

As data becomes more immediate, the gap between when an event occurs and when you must use its insights is getting smaller. Fabric Eventstreams enables users to ingest, transform, extract insights and route streaming data where it’s needed. In response to the growing demand for SQL-based transformations, we have introduced a new SQL operator feature … Continue reading “Fabric Eventstream SQL Operator: Your tool kit to Real-Time data processing in Fabric Real-Time Intelligence”

Microsoft Fabric 2025 holiday recap: Unified Data and AI Innovation

As 2025 ends, we’re taking a moment to reflect on Microsoft Fabric’s second year in the market and the collective progress made alongside our community, customers, and partners. What began as a unified vision for data and AI has grown into a platform adopted by more than 28,000 organizations worldwide, anchored by OneLake and shaped … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric 2025 holiday recap: Unified Data and AI Innovation”

Understanding Operations Agent Capacity Consumption, Usage Reporting and Billing (Preview)

At Ignite, we announced operations agents that helps create autonomous agents that monitor data, infer goals, and recommend actions. Soon, we will enable billing for these agents as the Preview period continues. Operations agents will use Fabric Capacity Units (CU) like any other Fabric features. In the Capacity Metrics App, you’ll find the following operations show … Continue reading “Understanding Operations Agent Capacity Consumption, Usage Reporting and Billing (Preview)”