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Data Pipeline Performance Improvements Part 2: Creating an Array of JSONs

Welcome back to Part 2 of this 3-part series on optimizing Data Pipelines for historical loads. In the first two parts, we are introducing two technical patterns. Then in Part 3, we will bring everything together, covering an end-to-end design pattern. To recap, in Part 1 we covered how to parse a time interval (dd.hh:mm:ss) …

Unleashing the Power of Microsoft Fabric and SynapseML: A Guide to Q&A on PDF Documents with LLMs

Author(s): Amir Jafari, Senior Product Manager in Azure Data. Mark Hamilton, Senior Software Engineer in Azure Data. Aydan Aksoylar, Senior Applied AI Engineer in Azure Data. Kartavya Neema, Principal Applied AI Engineer in Azure Data. Nellie Gustafsson, Principal PM Manager in Azure Data. Generative AI models or Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently gained a …

Free preview usage of Microsoft Fabric workloads extended to October 1, 2023

On June 1, 2023, we announced the availability of Microsoft Fabric preview capacity for purchase within the Azure portal. At that time, we communicated that Fabric workloads other than Power BI would not accrue against your purchased capacity limits and that you would have visibility in the capacity metrics app to your preview vs. paid …

Microsoft Fabric Event Streams: Generating Real-time Insights with Python, KQL and Power BI

In the Age of AI (artificial intelligence), the ability to analyze, monitor and act on real-time data is becoming crucial for companies that wish to remain competitive in their industries. This increasing demand for real-time insights has led to the necessity for a fully managed service capable of handling high volumes of data ingestion and …