Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Enhancing SQL database in Fabric: share your feedback and shape the future

SQL database in Fabric is currently in preview, and we are actively rolling out improvements as we progress towards general availability (GA). Your insights play a crucial role in this journey. Whether it’s challenges you’ve encountered, features you adore, or any suggestions for enhancement, we want to hear it all—the good, the bad, and the … Continue reading “Enhancing SQL database in Fabric: share your feedback and shape the future”

New improvements coming to the AI Skill

Additional Authors: Amir Jafari, Shreyas Radhakrishna, Nellie Gustafsson We’re excited to unveil significant enhancements to the AI Skill in Fabric! These updates make it easier than ever to build a powerful generative AI data agent, helping you to unlock deeper insights and streamline decision-making. With improved flexibility, intelligence, and user-friendliness, the updated AI Skill is … Continue reading “New improvements coming to the AI Skill”

ArcGIS GeoAnalytics for Microsoft Fabric Spark – Preview

Additional authors – Ashit Gosalia, Aniket Adnaik, Mahesh Prakriya, Madhu Bhowal, Sarah Battersby, and Michael Park Esri is recognized as the global market leader in geographic information system (GIS) technology, location intelligence, and mapping, primarily through its flagship software, ArcGIS. Esri empowers businesses, governments, and communities to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges through spatial … Continue reading “ArcGIS GeoAnalytics for Microsoft Fabric Spark – Preview”

Announcing the launch of Microsoft Fabric Quotas

On February 24, 2025, we launched Microsoft Fabric Quotas, a new feature designed to control resource governance for the acquisition of your Microsoft Fabric capacities. Fabric quotas aimed at helping customers ensure that Fabric resources are used efficiently and help manage the overall performance and reliability of the Azure platform while preventing misuse. What is … Continue reading “Announcing the launch of Microsoft Fabric Quotas”