Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

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”

Smart Mutations in Microsoft Fabric API for GraphQL with Stored Procedures

Overview Microsoft Fabric API for GraphQL makes it easy to query and mutate data from a Fabric- SQL database and other Fabric data sources such as Data Warehouse and Lakehouse, with strongly typed schemas and a rich query language allowing developers to create an intuitive API without writing custom server code. While you can’t customize … Continue reading “Smart Mutations in Microsoft Fabric API for GraphQL with Stored Procedures”

Query vs. Mutation in API for GraphQL – Understanding the difference

GraphQL has revolutionized the way developers interact with APIs by offering a more flexible and efficient alternative to REST. Before getting started , Create an API for GraphQL in Fabric and add data to use GraphQL in Fabric. At the heart of GraphQL are two core operations: queries and mutations. While they may look similar on the surface, they serve very different purposes. Let’s explain it in detail.

Announcing Copilot for SQL Analytics Endpoint in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)

We’re excited to introduce Copilot for SQL Analytics Endpoint, now in preview – a transformative, AI-powered assistant built to change how you query, explore, and analyze data within Microsoft Fabric’s SQL experience. With Copilot integrated directly into the SQL Analytics Endpoint, users can now express intent in natural language and instantly receive ready-to-run T-SQL. Whether … Continue reading “Announcing Copilot for SQL Analytics Endpoint in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)”