Secure Multi-Tenant Architectures in Microsoft Fabric: A Zero-Trust Perspective
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SHIVADEKAR, SAMIT. “Secure Multi-Tenant Architectures in Microsoft Fabric: A Zero-Trust Perspective.” International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research 15, no. 2 (June 19, 2025): 145–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15700280.
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Microsoft Fabric is a new cloud-based Analytics Service, built in Azure, that is designed to be much simpler than its predecessors. Which made use of separate services to perform Analytics tasks, like the ingestion, the preparation, the warehousing, the real-time streaming, the data science, and the business use task. All these separate services worked in the Azure platform ecosystem but used different pipelines, and required different services to interconnect, creating a complex integration system, and at times setting a bottleneck. Managing work across the previous tools in Microsoft Azure was demanding and often fragmented. Microsoft Fabric set a new vision to make things much easier, making software as a service integral solution that will reduce the burden of building, operating, and sharing advanced analytics solutions.
