Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Advancing SAP Connectivity in Microsoft Fabric

By Ulrich Christ, Wilson Lee, Linda Wang, and Ye Xu Microsoft Fabric offers advanced data integration features that set it apart within the industry. Through features like shortcuts and Mirroring, it enables zero-ETL approaches to data unification. Fabric Data Factory provides the industry’s largest, most widely adopted data integration capability offered as a single, cohesive … Continue reading “Advancing SAP Connectivity in Microsoft Fabric”

From Data Platform to Intelligence Platform: Introducing Microsoft Fabric IQ

The organizations winning today are not merely collecting more data. They are the organizations turning data into intelligence, and intelligence into action. They are building systems that observe, understand, and reason about the business in real time and at machine scale and then act to drive and advance business outcomes. That is the shift from … Continue reading “From Data Platform to Intelligence Platform: Introducing Microsoft Fabric IQ”

What’s New for Fabric Data Agents at Ignite 2025: Unlocking Deeper Data Reasoning and Seamless AI Interoperability

From Unstructured Data and Ontology to Seamless Integration with M365 Copilot and MCP Fabric data agents are evolving rapidly, and today we’re announcing many new capabilities that make it easier than ever to build modular, production-ready agentic solutions on your enterprise data in Fabric! At their core, Fabric data agents are interoperable AI agents that … Continue reading “What’s New for Fabric Data Agents at Ignite 2025: Unlocking Deeper Data Reasoning and Seamless AI Interoperability”

Announcing SQL database in Fabric (Generally Available)

Co-authored by: Idris Motiwala SQL is everywhere and Microsoft is innovating to deliver a unified experience across on-premises, cloud, and SaaS. One SQL unifies your data estate, bringing platform consistency, performance at scale, advanced security, and AI-ready tools together in one seamless experience, and SQL database in Fabric is no exception to that. At Microsoft … Continue reading “Announcing SQL database in Fabric (Generally Available)”