Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcing the Fabric Roadmap

Thank you so much for all the feedback you’ve been giving us during the Fabric public preview. Your feedback has been invaluable as we continue to build Microsoft Fabric. One area you’ve been extremely clear about is that you need to understand the roadmap – what features are coming and when to expect them.

We heard you.

Today, we are announcing the Fabric Roadmap: aka.ms/FabricRoadmap

The regular publishing of this roadmap will help ensure you have line-of-sight into how Fabric is going to address your needs.

Currently, the Power BI roadmap is published in the Power Platform release plans. We plan to merge those Power BI plans into the Fabric Roadmap. After that, you will have a single, unified roadmap for all of Microsoft Fabric.

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