Streaming Real-Time Data in Microsoft Fabric Using Custom Endpoints
Microsoft Fabric offers several options for near real-time and real-time data ingestion, and with so many choices available, it can be difficult to know where to start. This walkthrough focuses on a simple, repeatable pattern that helps simplify those decisions while still aligning with real-world architectures. We’ll look at how an external endpoint can be called on a schedule, how that response can be shaped into an event, and how the data can flow into Fabric for real-time analytics. While the example is intentionally lightweight, the pattern itself can be applied to application events, telemetry, operational data, and proof-of-concept scenarios. This approach is especially useful for: Validating real-time ingestion patterns Building demos and proofs of concept Understanding how event-driven architectures work in Fabric Simplifying conversations with technical and non-technical stakeholders If you’re evaluating Microsoft Fabric for real-time workloads or looking to better understand your ingestion options, this video will give you a clear and practical starting point. 👍 If you found this helpful, consider liking the video and subscribing for more Microsoft Fabric and data architecture content. 📩 Interested in discussing a specific use case or seeing this pattern applied to your environment? Contact details are included below. email- [email protected] linkedin - www.linkedin.com/in/ray-marquina-0871b68
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