Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

New features in Mirroring for Azure SQL Managed Instance – private endpoint support and more

Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric allows you to seamlessly reflect your existing data estate from Azure SQL Managed Instance into OneLake. The mirrored data is automatically kept up to date in near real-time, enabling advanced analytics and reporting to generate essential business insights. Since our preview announcement of Mirroring for Azure SQL Managed Instance, we have listened … Continue reading “New features in Mirroring for Azure SQL Managed Instance – private endpoint support and more”

Dataflow Gen2 CI/CD, GIT integration and Public APIs (Generally Available)

We’re excited to announce the General Availability of Dataflow Gen2 CI/CD & Git integration support! With this set of features, you can now seamlessly integrate your Dataflow Gen2 items with your existing CI/CD pipelines and version control of your workspace in Fabric. This integration allows for better collaboration, versioning, and automation of your deployment process … Continue reading “Dataflow Gen2 CI/CD, GIT integration and Public APIs (Generally Available)”

Connect to your most sensitive data with end-to-end network security in Fabric

The path to building a data-rich culture requires making all of your data, even sensitive data, available for analysis. But with all of this data flowing into your data platform, you need to be certain that your data is secure at every step of the data journey. Since the launch of Microsoft Fabric, we’ve released … Continue reading “Connect to your most sensitive data with end-to-end network security in Fabric”

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”

Orchestrate your Databricks Jobs with Fabric Data pipelines

We’re excited to announce that you can now orchestrate Azure Databricks Jobs from your Microsoft Fabric data pipelines! Databrick Jobs allow you to schedule and orchestrate a task or multiple tasks in a workflow in your Databricks workspace. Since any operation in Databricks can be a task, this means you can now run anything in … Continue reading “Orchestrate your Databricks Jobs with Fabric Data pipelines”