Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Surge protection gets smarter: introducing workspace-level controls (Preview)

Surge protection in Microsoft Fabric has been a key feature for managing capacity usage and preventing overload. Today, it helps you: Until now, surge protection applied only at the capacity level—meaning all workspaces shared the same rules. What’s new: workspace-level surge protection We’re taking surge protection to the next level with workspace-level controls. This update … Continue reading “Surge protection gets smarter: introducing workspace-level controls (Preview)”

Explore Fabric Security insights in the OneLake catalog – Govern tab

We want to update on a strategic evolution in how you can access and utilize security insights within Microsoft Fabric! The powerful reports you’ve relied on in the Microsoft Purview Hub are officially transitioning and being significantly enhanced within the new Admin Report in the Govern tab of the OneLake Catalog, as was announced at … Continue reading “Explore Fabric Security insights in the OneLake catalog – Govern tab”

How to Connect Microsoft Fabric to Azure DevOps Using Service Principal

Following Azure DevOps Service Principal & Cross Tenant Support (Generally Available) announcement for service principal and cross-tenant support – Microsoft Fabric Git Integration with Azure DevOps (ADO), this blog post serves as a guide to connecting Fabric workspaces to Azure DevOps repositories using service principal. Fabric Git Integration is the foundation for organizations implementing fully … Continue reading “How to Connect Microsoft Fabric to Azure DevOps Using Service Principal”

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”