Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

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 … Continue reading “Introducing Capacity Pools for Data Engineering and Data Science in Microsoft Fabric”

Public Preview of Native Execution Engine for Apache Spark on Fabric Data Engineering and Data Science

The Native Execution Engine showcases our dedication to innovation and performance, transforming data processing in Microsoft Fabric. We are excited to announce that the Native Execution Engine for Fabric Runtime 1.2 is now available in public preview. The Native Execution Engine leverages technologies such as a columnar format and vectorized processing to boost query execution … Continue reading “Public Preview of Native Execution Engine for Apache Spark on Fabric Data Engineering and Data Science”

Fabric Change the Game: Revolutionizing Fabric with REST API, Part 1

This post will explore Microsoft Fabric REST APIs for seamless automation. Following, let’s review through some of the options for API integration in Fabric, unravelling the threads of development, deployment, governance, and beyond in this comprehensive series, this is Part One. Some additional Material to review: Fabric API quickstart – Microsoft Fabric REST APIs | … Continue reading “Fabric Change the Game: Revolutionizing Fabric with REST API, Part 1”

Fabric Spark Autotune and Run Series Job Analysis

We are thrilled to announce the public preview of Run Series Analysis, in conjunction with our recent announcement of the Autotune feature at the Fab conference. These two features are designed to help you gain insights into Spark application executions across your recurring runs of your Notebook and Spark job definitions, facilitating performance tuning and … Continue reading “Fabric Spark Autotune and Run Series Job Analysis”

Environment is now generally available

Exciting news! The environment has officially become a generally available feature within Microsoft Fabric. What is the environment in Microsoft Fabric? The environment serves as a comprehensive container for both your hardware and software settings within Spark. Within this unified interface, you have the ability to select the desired Spark runtime, install libraries, and configure … Continue reading “Environment is now generally available”