Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

ICYMI: Ask the Expert – Fabric Databases 

On Wednesday, January 29th, several members of the team gathered for an hour of Q&A on SQL database in Fabric. SQL database in Fabric is the first SaaS database in Fabric bringing transactional and analytical data together without compromising application performance, so it’s no surprise that the hour was packed with questions.  Let’s jump right … Continue reading “ICYMI: Ask the Expert – Fabric Databases “

Assigning default schemas to users in Fabric Warehouse

You can now assign default schema to your users on Fabric Data Warehouse and to Analytics SQL Endpoints. This means you can now combine the ability to create schemas on Fabric Lakehouse and benefit from this enhancement for SQL Endpoints,. A default schema defines how database objects—like tables, views, and procedures—are organized and associated with … Continue reading “Assigning default schemas to users in Fabric Warehouse”

Introducing enhanced conversation with Microsoft Fabric Copilot and AI Skill (Preview)

Enhancing AI Functionalities with a Commitment to Privacy and Security At Microsoft, we continuously strive to enhance our services based on valuable customer feedback and evolving needs. In response to our data storage commitments, we are introducing improvements to AI functionalities in Microsoft Fabric. We are thrilled to introduce a new way to store chat prompts … Continue reading “Introducing enhanced conversation with Microsoft Fabric Copilot and AI Skill (Preview)”

Announcing the activation of billing for SQL database in Fabric

Since SQL database is a native item in Fabric, it utilizes Fabric capacity units like other Fabric workloads. Compute charges apply only when the database is actively used, so you only consume what you need. Storage is billed separately on a monthly basis, as are automatic backups, which are retained for seven days. Billing for … Continue reading “Announcing the activation of billing for SQL database in Fabric”

Open Mirroring for SAP sources – dab and Simplement

Fabric Mirroring Database mirroring has been a hot topic in Microsoft Fabric since its introduction in 2024. It offers a user-friendly replication capability that allows you to connect to a source, select the tables you want to replicate, and mirror them into Fabric OneLake. The mirroring engine fetches an initial snapshot from the source and … Continue reading “Open Mirroring for SAP sources – dab and Simplement”