Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric Data Warehouse goes all-in on enterprises at Ignite

Additional Authors: Peri Rocha, Ancy Philip, Jovan Popovic, and Twinkle Cyril   Fabric Data Warehouse represents a bold, ultra-modern evolution in data warehousing, purpose-built for the demands of the 2020s. By following in the footsteps of industry giants, we’ve had the unique advantage of learning from their successes and challenges—allowing us to deliver a solution that’s both … Continue reading “Fabric Data Warehouse goes all-in on enterprises at Ignite”

Fabric AI Functions Enhancements (Generally Available)

Transform your data with AI in an instant by using Fabric AI functions. These powerful functions allow you to turn data into insights with just a single line of code. ai.analyze_sentiment() – detect emotional state ai.classify() – categorize according to your labels [NEW] ai.embed() – convert text into vector embeddings ai.extract() – extract specific types … Continue reading “Fabric AI Functions Enhancements (Generally Available)”

Microsoft and Snowflake: Simplified interoperability with no data movement

Data today lives everywhere—across apps, services, and clouds. Every department has its own analytics stack, AI tools, and preferences, and what used to be a manageable data landscape is now a distributed web of systems. But now, in the era of AI, bringing this data together has never been more important as we build agentic … Continue reading “Microsoft and Snowflake: Simplified interoperability with no data movement”

What’s new in OneLake and the Fabric platform: more sources, security, and capacity tooling

Organizations today are under immense pressure to unify data spread across clouds, systems, and formats—while also meeting higher standards for security, governance, and AI readiness. Microsoft Fabric was built to solve exactly this challenge. Since launching two years ago, more than 28,000 customers like Dentsu, Eastman, and Apollo Hospitals have adopted Fabric to bring their data together in OneLake and run … Continue reading “What’s new in OneLake and the Fabric platform: more sources, security, and capacity tooling”