Making the shift from Azure PaaS to Fabric SaaS? On 2026-04-16, Paul Andrew helps us navigate #MicrosoftFabric governance. From data mesh concepts to aligning industry standards with Fabric's features and access controls. http://swfta.uk/ug-2026-04

#DataPlatform #Governance

Blog alert!

This time on taking over the ownership of an orphaned deployment pipeline using PowerShell.

#MicrosoftFabric
#DeploymentPipeline
#API
#PowerShell
#PowerBI

http://sqlreitse.com/2026/04/05/microsoft-fabric-taking-over-orphaned-deployment-pipelines/

Microsoft Fabric, taking over orphaned deployment pipelines

Last week, we ran into an issue where deployment pipelines are owned by a person who no longer works for our organisation. This meant we could not access the deployment pipelines owned by this acco…

Reitse's blog

Microsoft #MicrosoftFabric is more than just workspaces inherited from Power BI. On 2026-04-16, Paul Andrew joins us to tackle platform governance capacities, domains, data products, and how to organise it all effectively. http://swfta.uk/ug-2026-04

#DataMesh #DataGovernance

Blog alert!

This time, a way to handle arrays that only have one element in KQL. A follow-up to the previous blog on XML and JSON.

#MicrosoftFabric
#ADX
#Kusto
#KQL
#JSON
#XML
#DataEngineer

http://sqlreitse.com/2026/03/17/microsoft-realtime-intelligence-the-array-that-wasnt/

Microsoft Realtime Intelligence: the array that wasn’t

In a previous blog, I wrote about processing XML and that it’s actually JSON after the first pass. So far, so good. But then I found out that not all data was returned. That’s weird bec…

Reitse's blog
Fabric Connection in notebooks - Microsoft Fabric

Learn about how you can use a Fabric Connection to access external data sources directly in notebooks.

Microsoft Fabric Realtime Intelligence: Processing XML, or are you?

I’ve been working for quite some time on a fun solution in Fabric Realtime Intelligence. We’re processing XML files into a structured table. As you’re probably aware, XML has its …

Reitse's blog
About workspace IP firewall rules - Microsoft Fabric

Learn about using workspace-level IP firewall rules for secure access to a Fabric workspace.

Blog Alert!

This time of getting the Data Api Builder MCP preview to connect to a Fabric Lakehouse SQL Endpoint using Entra ID.

#MCP
#DAB
#MicrosoftFabric
#Lakehouse
#SqlEndpoint
#EntraId

http://sqlreitse.com/2026/03/06/sql-mcp-local-to-fabric-lakehouse/

SQL MCP: Local to Fabric Lakehouse

Let’s be honest, you thought of doing this yourself. Connecting two tools that seem to serve very different purposes. But, as I had a day to fool around, I thought to myself, let’s see …

Reitse's blog

DB-Engines Ranking climbers of the month (March 2026):

1. @postgresql

2. #MicrosoftFabric

3. #MongoDB

http://db-engines.com/en/ranking

Fine-grained ReadWrite access to data with OneLake security (Preview) | Microsoft Fabric Blog | Microsoft Fabric

Introduction to ReadWrite access Support for ReadWrite access controls within lakehouse items is a powerful new capability, now available in preview. This enhancement gives data owners the ability to grant precise write permissions to users—without requiring elevated workspace roles like Admin or Member. With ReadWrite access, workspace viewers or users with only Read access can &hellip; <p class="link-more"><a href="https://blog.fabric.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/fine-grained-readwrite-access-to-lakehouse-data-with-onelake-security/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> &#8220;Fine-grained ReadWrite access to data with OneLake security (Preview)&#8221;</span></a>