Enhance data prep with AI-powered capabilities in Data Wrangler
With AI-powered capabilities in Data Wrangler, you can now do even more to accelerate exploratory analysis and data preparation in Fabric.
With AI-powered capabilities in Data Wrangler, you can now do even more to accelerate exploratory analysis and data preparation in Fabric.
The introduction of file-based destinations for Dataflows Gen2 marks a significant step forward in enhancing collaboration, historical tracking, and sharing data for business users. This development begins with SharePoint file destinations in CSV format, offering a streamlined way to share with users on the SharePoint platform. Overview of file-based destinations File-based destinations allow data to … Continue reading “SharePoint files destination the first file-based destination for Dataflows Gen2”
Understanding complex data pipelines created by others can often be a challenging task, especially when users must review each activity individually to understand its configurations, settings, and functions. Additionally, manul updates to general settings, such as timeout and retry parameters, across multiple activities can be time-consuming and tedious. Copilot for Data pipeline introduces advanced capabilities … Continue reading “AI-powered development with Copilot for Data pipeline – Boost your productivity in understanding and updating pipeline”
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 “
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)”