Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

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)”

Creator Improvements in the Data Agent

We’re introducing a set of new enhancements for Data Agent creators — designed to make it easier to debug, improve, and express your agent’s logic. Whether you’re tuning example queries, refining instructions, or validating performance, these updates make it faster to iterate and deliver high-quality experiences to your users. New Debugging Tools View referenced example … Continue reading “Creator Improvements in the Data Agent”

Fabric October 2025 Feature Summary

This month’s update delivers key advancements across Microsoft Fabric, including enhanced security with Outbound Access Protection and Workspace-Level Private Link, smarter data engineering features like Adaptive Target File Size, and new integrations such as Data Agent in Lakehouse. Together, these improvements streamline workflows and strengthen data governance for users. Contents Events & Announcements Fabric Data … Continue reading “Fabric October 2025 Feature Summary”

Fabric Data Agent now supports CI/CD, ALM Flow, and Git Integration

Fabric data agents now support CI/CD, ALM flow, and Git integration. These enhancements help you implement best practices for managing your data agent artifacts and tracking changes, leading to more reliable and collaborative development. Benefits of CI/CD and ALM Flow Fabric data agents support a variety of data sources, including Lakehouse, Warehouse, Power BI Semantic … Continue reading “Fabric Data Agent now supports CI/CD, ALM Flow, and Git Integration”