Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

On-premises data gateway September 2025 release

The September 2025 release of the on-premises data gateway is (version 3000.286).

New Features

In this release, we’re excited to announce that Mirroring for Google BigQuery now supports On-Prem Data Gateway (OPDG). This enhancement enables users to Mirror their GBQ projects into Fabric using OPDG, allowing secure connectivity. To take advantage of this feature, ensure your OPDG version is greater than 3000.286.6.

For more information, please reference the Mirroring Google BigQuery in Microsoft Fabric (Preview) documentation

Power BI Desktop Compatibility

This update brings the on-premises data gateway up to date with the September 2025 release of Power BI Desktop.

This version of the gateway will ensure that the reports that you publish to the Power BI Service and refresh via the gateway will go through the same query execution logic/run-time as in the September version of Power BI Desktop. View the data connectivity section of Power BI’s September 2025 feature summary for updates on relevant connectors.

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