Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

On-premises data gateway January 2025 release

Here is the January 2025 release of the on-premises data gateway (version 3000.254.2).

PowerShell Version Requirement for January 2025 Gateway Version

To ensure seamless installation and configuration of the January 2025 version of the On-premises Data Gateway, users must be on the latest version of the Data Gateway PowerShell module. Please update to the latest version before performing any installation or configuration actions.

Fabric Data Pipeline now supports Fabric SQL Database connector as source and destination

We are thrilled to introduce support for the Fabric SQL Database connector in the Fabric Data Pipeline. With this update, the connector can now function as both a source and a destination.

Thank you!

Please continue to send us feedback for what new capabilities you’d like to see in the future! You can vote for your favorite feature suggestions at Ideas (powerbi.com).

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