Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric CLI: explore and automate Microsoft Fabric from your terminal (Generally Available)

During FabCon Las Vegas, we introduced the Fabric CLI — a developer-first command-line tool that brings a familiar, file-system-like experience to working with Microsoft Fabric. Since then, thousands of developers have jumped in: exploring, scripting, and embedding the CLI into local workflows. But for many enterprise teams, one question kept coming up: “When will it … Continue reading “Fabric CLI: explore and automate Microsoft Fabric from your terminal (Generally Available)”

Fabric May 2025 Feature Summary

Today kicks off Microsoft Build and we have a lot of new features in store for you. Some highlights are the Fabric Roadmap tool, a way to get glimpse of that is coming soon to Fabric. Chat with your data, powerful AI capabilities that make Power BI even easier. Cosmos DB in Fabric, give you the … Continue reading “Fabric May 2025 Feature Summary”

FabCon Las Vegas keynote recordings now available

Record-Breaking Attendance The Microsoft Fabric Community Conference (FabCon) was a monumental success with over 6,000 attendees, 200+ breakout sessions, 20 workshops, and 70+ sponsors. Day 1 keynotes at the T-Mobile Arena featured a packed auditorium of Fabric enthusiasts ready to discover the future of Microsoft’s unified AI platform. While FabCon was an in-person only event, … Continue reading “FabCon Las Vegas keynote recordings now available”

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”