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Introducing Fabric MCP (Preview)

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) for Fabric is a developer-focused framework that brings together Microsoft Fabric’s public APIs, item definitions, and best-practice guidance into a unified context layer designed for AI-assisted development. It runs locally on your machine, giving AI agents the context they need to generate code and author items without accessing your environment—keeping …

Statsig Experimentation Analytics (Preview)

Accelerating Product Innovation with Statsig Analytics on Microsoft Fabric Experimentation Analytics from Statsig offers a powerful new capability that’s set to transform how product teams innovate, measure product performance and make data-driven decisions to accelerate product adoption and growth. Imagine being able to unify experimentation, feature rollout, and impact analysis in one seamlessly integrated experience. …

Extending Point-in-Time Retention in Fabric SQL DB: From 7 to 35 Days

In today’s data-driven world, resilience and recoverability are no longer optional—they’re foundational. Microsoft Fabric continues to evolve as a unified data platform, and one of its most impactful enhancements is the ability to extend point-in-time restore (PITR) retention for Fabric SQL databases from the default 7 days to up to 35 days. This feature empowers …

Unlocking Seamless Data Integration with the Latest Fabric Data Factory Connector Innovations

In the world of modern analytics, connectivity is everything. Your data ecosystem is only as powerful as your ability to connect to diverse sources, move data securely, and keep it fresh for business insights. That’s why Microsoft Fabric has been doubling down on Data Factory connectors—expanding coverage, improving performance, and enabling new enterprise-grade integration scenarios. …

Fabric CLI: open source, AI-ready, and more powerful

The Fabric CLI is now open source—marking a major milestone in its evolution from a fast, intuitive, and scriptable interface for Microsoft Fabric into a community-driven platform for automation and exploration. Whether used interactively for ad-hoc operations or non-interactively in CI/CD pipelines, the CLI empowers developers to work efficiently and flexibly. With version 1.1.0, it …