Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Introducing the Fabric CLI (Preview)

TL; DR Give it a try. Break things. Tell us what you want next. Install the CLI and get started We’re excited to announce that the Fabric Command Line Interface (CLI) is now available in public preview — bringing a fast, flexible, and scriptable way to work with Microsoft Fabric from your terminal. What is … Continue reading “Introducing the Fabric CLI (Preview)”

Mirroring in Fabric – What’s new

Mirroring is a powerful feature in Microsoft Fabric, enabling you to seamlessly reflect your existing data estate continuously from any database or data warehouse into OneLake in Fabric. Once Mirroring starts the replication process, the mirrored data is automatically kept up to date at near real-time in Fabric OneLake. With your data estates landed into … Continue reading “Mirroring in Fabric – What’s new”

Fabric March 2025 Feature Summary

Welcome to the March Feature Summary! From the innovative Variable library (Preview) to the powerful Service Principal support in the CI/CD features, there’s a lot to explore. Dive in and discover how the new Partner Workloads in Fabric bring cutting-edge capabilities to your workspace. Plus, enhanced OneLake security ensures your data is protected. And don’t … Continue reading “Fabric March 2025 Feature Summary”

Fabric Data Factory: What’s New and Latest Roadmap

Fabric Data Factory enables every organization to tackle the complexities of ingesting data, applying data transformations, and orchestrating these different data-related activities, needed to support every organization’s data integration needs, and delivering modern data management architectures. Thank you to all customers and partners who shared their Ideas, and suggestions, as we work together on shaping … Continue reading “Fabric Data Factory: What’s New and Latest Roadmap”

Working with large data types in Fabric Data Warehouse

Traditionally, warehouses are designed for smaller data types (numbers, dates, smaller strings) that are suitable for efficient analytics. Currently, Fabric Data Warehouse has a limit that allows you to store string or binary data up to 8KB per cell. Increasing this limit has been one of the top requests for Fabric DW. We are excited … Continue reading “Working with large data types in Fabric Data Warehouse”