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Carmel Eve By Carmel Eve Software Engineer II · 1 min read
Announcing Fabric Weekly: a free Microsoft Fabric newsletter

We launched Azure Weekly back in 2014, and Power BI Weekly in 2019. Both have grown to thousands of subscribers worldwide and are still going strong. Microsoft Fabric has been evolving at an incredible pace, and we've found ourselves curating more and more Fabric content each week - so it felt like the right time to give it a dedicated home!

Fabric Weekly is a free weekly newsletter covering everything Microsoft Fabric - including:

  • Data Engineering
  • Reporting & Insights
  • Storage & Platform
  • Governance & Security
  • Management & Cost
  • Copilot, AI & Agents.

Whether you're just getting started with Fabric or you're deep into production workloads, there's something for you each week.

How to subscribe

You can sign up for the email newsletter (you'll need to confirm your subscription, so check your junk mail!), read every issue on the website, or subscribe to the RSS feed to be notified when a new issue lands.

Why Fabric Weekly?

Microsoft Fabric is moving fast. New features, GA announcements, and community content appear almost daily - keeping up with everything across OneLake, data pipelines, notebooks, Spark, SQL analytics endpoints, Power BI integration (and more!) is almost a full-time job in itself.

Fabric Weekly boils down all the most important updates, blog posts, videos, and community contributions into a single curated email each week - so you don't have to.

If Microsoft Fabric is part of your day job (or you're evaluating it), sign up to Fabric Weekly, or the RSS feed and keep up to date with everything going on!

And, if you have any content you'd like included, or suggestions of feeds we should keep an eye on, drop us an email at fabricweekly@endjin.com or drop a message via Bluesky at @fabricweekly.info.

Carmel Eve

Software Engineer II

Carmel Eve

Carmel is a software engineer and LinkedIn Learning instructor. She worked at endjin from 2016 to 2021, focused on delivering cloud-first solutions to a variety of problems. These included highly performant serverless architectures, web applications, reporting and insight pipelines, and data analytics engines. After a three-year career break spent travelling around the world, she rejoined endjin in 2024.

Carmel has written many blog posts covering a huge range of topics, including deconstructing Rx operators, agile estimation and planning and mental well-being and managing remote working.

Carmel has released two courses on LinkedIn Learning - one on the Az-204 exam (developing solutions for Microsoft Azure) and one on Azure Data Lake. She has also spoken at NDC, APISpecs, and SQLBits, covering a range of topics from reactive big-data processing to secure Azure architectures.

She is passionate about diversity and inclusivity in tech. She spent two years as a STEM ambassador in her local community and taking part in a local mentorship scheme. Through this work she hopes to be a part of positive change in the industry.

Carmel won "Apprentice Engineer of the Year" at the Computing Rising Star Awards 2019.