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Supercharge AI, BI, and data engineering with Semantic Link (Generally Available)

Great technology does not succeed on design alone—it succeeds when it helps people solve real problems. Semantic Link is one of those transformative capabilities in Microsoft Fabric: it brings AI, BI, and data engineering together through a shared semantic layer, enabling teams to work faster and more intelligently on the data they already trust. From …

Adaptive time series visualization at scale with Microsoft Fabric

Coauthor: Slava Trofimov How much value would you generate for your enterprise if you could enable every user to unlock actionable insights in high-volume time-series data from your operations with real time, interactive exploration? Industrial operations generate staggering amounts of time series data. A single plant can easily produce tens of billions of sensor readings …

OneLake catalog: The trusted catalog for organizations worldwide

For years, organizations have aspired to build cultures where data is embedded into everyday decision-making. Generative AI is bringing that goal closer than ever with agents that can quickly answer questions with data. But at the core, this culture can only be achieved if agents and your people can easily discover and trust high-quality data. …

Manual update for on-premises data gateway (Preview)

The On-premises Data Gateway manual update feature is now available in preview! This new capability simplifies gateway maintenance and helps you keep your environment secure and up to date with greater flexibility and control. With this new feature, administrators can now manually trigger updates—either directly through the gateway UI or programmatically via API or script. …

Governance on autopilot: The power of default domain labels in Fabric (Generally Available)

Let’s be real: expecting every data creator in your organization to manually apply the correct sensitivity label to every new Lakehouse or Warehouse is a bit like expecting everyone to use their turn signal in a parking lot—it’s the right thing to do, but people get busy, and things get missed. Realistically, relying on every …