Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Batteries included: Database DevOps with SQL projects

Database changes shouldn’t be the last manual step in your release process. As teams adopt DevOps practices to ship application code faster and more reliably, the database has remained a sticking point—manual scripts, inconsistent deployments, and limited visibility into what changed and when. SQL projects change that by making database schema a first-class citizen in source control, CI/CD pipelines, and collaborative development workflows.

Updates to database development tools for SQL database in Fabric

With SQL database in Fabric, the source control integration in Fabric enables you to keep your active work synced to git while following a branching strategy that best matches your team’s environments and deployment requirements. With the complexity of enterprise deployment scenarios, code-first deployment is also available for Fabric objects through tools like the Fabric-CICD … Continue reading “Updates to database development tools for SQL database in Fabric”

ICYMI: Ask the Expert – Fabric Databases 

On Wednesday, January 29th, several members of the team gathered for an hour of Q&A on SQL database in Fabric. SQL database in Fabric is the first SaaS database in Fabric bringing transactional and analytical data together without compromising application performance, so it’s no surprise that the hour was packed with questions.  Let’s jump right … Continue reading “ICYMI: Ask the Expert – Fabric Databases “

Source control integration for SQL database in Microsoft Fabric

At Ignite this year (Nov. 2024), Microsoft Fabric announced the preview of SQL database in Fabric– a database focused simple, autonomous, and secure experiences that empower you to develop solutions faster and easier. SQL database in Fabric has a tightly integrated and fully extensible DevOps feature set, including a source control integration for GitHub and … Continue reading “Source control integration for SQL database in Microsoft Fabric”