Azure Databricks to natively store data in Microsoft OneLake (preview)
Azure Databricks will soon natively store data in Microsoft OneLake, enabling AI-powered discovery and integration with Azure updates. This feature is currently in public preview and available for non-production use and testing by all Azure customers. It aims to enhance cloud investment needs by keeping users informed about Azure product and feature updates.
- →AI-powered discovery of Azure Updates via Microsoft Release Communications
- →Azure Updates availability stages
- →Additional resources for Azure users
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- AI-powered discovery of Azure Updates via Microsoft Release Communications
Azure Updates will leverage AI for discovery through the Microsoft Release Communications MCP server, providing users with the latest information on Azure products and features. Customers can subscribe to notifications to stay informed about their cloud investments.
Notes (2) ›
- Azure Updates availability stages
Azure Updates are available in different stages: 'In development' for select customers in non-production, 'In preview' for all Azure customers in non-production, and 'Launched' as fully released and production-ready for all Azure customers.
- Additional resources for Azure users
Users can find more information on the Microsoft Azure Blog for security solutions, access community support for expert answers, and provide feedback on Azure features. Azure is noted to be available in more regions than any other cloud provider.
https://azure.microsoft.com/updates?id=565706