What's New and Generally Available in SQL Database in Microsoft Fabric
Microsoft Developer showcases the new features and use cases of SQL database in Microsoft Fabric, including a live code demo and architecture walkthrough to illustrate integration with Azure and Foundry.
What’s New and Generally Available in SQL Database in Microsoft Fabric
Introduction
The SQL database in Microsoft Fabric has reached general availability, introducing a range of new features and integrations with the broader Microsoft data ecosystem.
Key Topics Covered
- General Availability Release: Overview of the launch and recent announcements
- New Features: Deep dive into the latest improvements in SQL database on Fabric
- Top Use Cases: Scenarios and applications benefiting from the platform
- Architecture & Demo: Sample architectures, code walkthroughs, and demonstration of end-to-end workflows
- Integration: Interoperability between Fabric SQL, Foundry, and Azure data services
- Roadmap: Upcoming enhancements and future directions for Fabric SQL
Demo Highlights
- End-to-end demonstration of building an app with Fabric SQL
- Code samples illustrating best practices for data management and querying
- Architecture guidance showing how to connect Fabric SQL with Azure resources and Foundry
Getting Started and Resources
- Guides and sample apps to accelerate onboarding: Learn more
- Example applications for reference: AI App sample, Baking App demo
- Ignite and general availability session: Session recording
Community and Further Learning
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Summary
With Microsoft Fabric’s SQL database now generally available, the platform introduces significant advancements for data engineering and analytics workflows. Whether integrating with Foundry or Azure, developers and data engineers can leverage the new features and resources to build scalable and efficient data solutions.