Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Error handling benefits with Fabric’s API for GraphQL

You can take advantage of this with Fabric’s API for GraphQL. However, like any technology, effective error handling is crucial to ensure a smooth user experience and robust application performance. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the intricacies of error handling in GraphQL and share some best practices for managing errors effectively.

Introducing enhanced conversation with Microsoft Fabric Copilot and AI Skill (Preview)

Enhancing AI Functionalities with a Commitment to Privacy and Security At Microsoft, we continuously strive to enhance our services based on valuable customer feedback and evolving needs. In response to our data storage commitments, we are introducing improvements to AI functionalities in Microsoft Fabric. We are thrilled to introduce a new way to store chat prompts … Continue reading “Introducing enhanced conversation with Microsoft Fabric Copilot and AI Skill (Preview)”

Microsoft Fabric January 2025 update

We’ve got a lot of exciting updates this month. To name a few, NotebookUtils session management utilities, Enhancing COPY INTO operations with Granular Permissions in Data Warehouse, Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) and Fabric REST APIs. Keep reading to hear about everything we have in store for you this month. Microsoft Fabric Community Conference 2025 After … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric January 2025 update”

Building Apps with Microsoft Fabric API for GraphQL

A data application is a powerful tool that blends data visualizations with web apps, making it easy to dive deep into data analysis and uncover valuable insights. Do you know how Microsoft Fabric has this cool API for GraphQL to build your data applications? It’s pretty awesome because it lets you whip up a GraphQL API in just a few clicks to pull data from sources like Data Warehouses, Lakehouse, Mirrored Databases and DataMart in Microsoft Fabric. Learn how to build a data application that uses Microsoft Fabric API for GraphQL to get data from a gold layer in a medallion architecture.

Introducing Fabric Copilot capacity: Democratizing AI usage in Microsoft Fabric

We are thrilled to announce the launch of Fabric Copilot capacity, a new billing feature designed to enhance your experience with Microsoft Fabric. This new capability allows you to leverage the full potential of AI in your organization by simplifying the ability to enable access to Copilot within Fabric. What is a Fabric Copilot capacity? … Continue reading “Introducing Fabric Copilot capacity: Democratizing AI usage in Microsoft Fabric”