Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Secure Your Data from Day One: Best Practices for Success with Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Policies in Microsoft Fabric

As data volume and complexity soar, protecting sensitive information has become non-negotiable. With the latest enhancements to Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Policies in Microsoft Fabric, organizations now have the power to proactively secure their data in Onelake. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to take your data governance to the next level, following … Continue reading “Secure Your Data from Day One: Best Practices for Success with Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Policies in Microsoft Fabric”

How to create a SQL database in Fabric using Fabric CLI

Step into the future of simplicity with Fabric CLI. The Fabric Command Line Interface (CLI) has arrived in preview, bringing with it a seamless way to create SQL databases for your projects. This guide will take you through the steps to get started, ensuring you can leverage the power of Fabric CLI with ease. Prerequisites Before … Continue reading “How to create a SQL database in Fabric using Fabric CLI”

What’s new with Fabric CI/CD – May 2025 

As the capabilities of our Fabric Platform Git Integration continue to evolve, we’re happy to share some updates about Fabric’s latest CI/CD capabilities. These advancements are designed to enhance the developer experience and simplify the integration of DevOps practices into everyday workflows. With these innovations, Fabric continues to empower teams to build, test, and deploy … Continue reading “What’s new with Fabric CI/CD – May 2025 “

Fabric CLI: explore and automate Microsoft Fabric from your terminal (Generally Available)

During FabCon Las Vegas, we introduced the Fabric CLI — a developer-first command-line tool that brings a familiar, file-system-like experience to working with Microsoft Fabric. Since then, thousands of developers have jumped in: exploring, scripting, and embedding the CLI into local workflows. But for many enterprise teams, one question kept coming up: “When will it … Continue reading “Fabric CLI: explore and automate Microsoft Fabric from your terminal (Generally Available)”