Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric IQ: The Semantic Foundation for Enterprise AI

AI is rapidly transforming how we work, operate, and decide, and teams will increasingly depend on it in their daily processes. But across waves of enterprise AI, from BI dashboards and data lakes to predictive models, and now generative AI and agents, the playbook has largely been the same: collect more data, add more tools, … Continue reading “Fabric IQ: The Semantic Foundation for Enterprise AI”

From Data Platform to Intelligence Platform: Introducing Microsoft Fabric IQ

The organizations winning today are not merely collecting more data. They are the organizations turning data into intelligence, and intelligence into action. They are building systems that observe, understand, and reason about the business in real time and at machine scale and then act to drive and advance business outcomes. That is the shift from … Continue reading “From Data Platform to Intelligence Platform: Introducing Microsoft Fabric IQ”

Fabric November 2025 Feature Summary

The November 2025 Fabric release introduces several major updates, including the general availability of SQL database, Cosmos DB, and enhanced mirroring support for key data sources such as SQL Server, Cosmos DB, and PostgreSQL. This month also brings new AI-driven features like Copilot sidecar chat tools and real-time data exploration, as well as crucial platform … Continue reading “Fabric November 2025 Feature Summary”

Introducing Eventhouse Endpoint for Fabric Data Warehouse: Real-Time Analytics, Unified Architecture

Microsoft Fabric is expanding its real-time analytics capabilities with the new Eventhouse Endpoint for Fabric Data Warehouse, bringing the same powerful technology that powers the existing Eventhouse Endpoint for Lakehouse—but now tailored for Data Warehouse. What is Eventhouse? Eventhouse is Fabric’s high-performance, real-time analytics engine designed to handle massive volumes of time-series, structured, semi-structured and … Continue reading “Introducing Eventhouse Endpoint for Fabric Data Warehouse: Real-Time Analytics, Unified Architecture”

Entity Diagram in Eventhouse KQL Database (Preview) 

As your KQL database grows, tables gather data from several Eventstreams, functions connect different tables, update policies move and transform data, and materialized views quietly keep aggregated data up to date – all working together behind the scenes  It’s powerful, but it can also be hard to see the full picture.  That’s exactly why we built the Entity Diagram – to give … Continue reading “Entity Diagram in Eventhouse KQL Database (Preview) “