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Building Custom AI Applications with Microsoft Fabric: Implementing Retrieval Augmented Generation for Enhanced Language Models

We are excited to share guidance for how you can use Microsoft Fabric to turn your data into knowledge for Generative AI applications. This guide will walk you through implementing a RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) system in Microsoft Fabric using Azure OpenAI and Azure AI Search. By the end, you’ll be more familiar with how to …

Introducing Capacity Pools for Data Engineering and Data Science in Microsoft Fabric

We are excited to announce the Capacity Pools for Data Engineering and Data Science in Microsoft Fabric. As part of the Data Engineering and Science settings in the Admin portal, capacity administrators can create custom pools based on their workload requirements. Optimizing Cloud Spend and Managing Compute Resources In enterprise environments, managing cloud spending and …

Introducing New Branching Capabilities in Fabric Git Integration

We’re excited to announce the introduction of new branching capabilities in Fabric Git integration, making it even easier to use! Fabric Git integration is a vital component of the Fabric CI/CD toolkit, enabling developers to connect their Fabric workspaces to Git repositories, and utilize Git features like version control and collaborative workflows. Before delving into …

Microsoft Fabric Lifecycle Management: Getting started with development in isolation using a Private Workspace

When we talk about Microsoft Fabric workspace collaboration, a common scenario is developers and their teams using a shared workspace environment, which means they have access to “live items”. A change made directly within a workspace would override and affect all other developers or users utilizing that workspace. This is where git becomes increasingly important …