Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric Influencers Spotlight September 2025

Welcome to the September edition of the Fabric Influencers Spotlight, a recurring monthly post here to shine a bright light on the places on the internet where Microsoft MVPs & Fabric Super Users are doing some amazing work on all aspects of Microsoft Fabric. The Microsoft Fabric Community team has created the Fabric Influencers Spotlight to highlight … Continue reading “Fabric Influencers Spotlight September 2025”

New Dataflow Gen2 data destinations and experience improvements

A new set of enhancements to Dataflow Gen2 in Microsoft Fabric significantly expands data integration and collaboration capabilities—enabling broader connectivity and streamlined workflows across teams. These updates are designed to meet the evolving needs of data professionals by offering more flexible destinations, schema support, and tighter integration with enterprise-grade platforms. Expanding Where Your Data Can … Continue reading “New Dataflow Gen2 data destinations and experience improvements”

Mirroring for Oracle in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)

With this new capability, organizations can bring their Oracle data—whether on-premises, in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), or on Exadata—directly into OneLake, Fabric’s unified Data Lake. Meaning your Oracle data is always fresh, instantly query able, and seamlessly integrated with the rest of your analytics stack—without the complexity of traditional ETL. Integrating Oracle Data Seamlessly into OneLake … Continue reading “Mirroring for Oracle in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)”

View and manage security in the OneLake catalog (Preview)

Introducing the Secure tab in the OneLake catalog—your central place to understand and manage access across Fabric items. From a single view, you can workspace roles with the View users experience and inspect or modify role OneLake security roles with View security roles. The Secure tab brings a streamlined view for governance teams and workspace … Continue reading “View and manage security in the OneLake catalog (Preview)”

Mirroring for Google BigQuery in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)

This new capability extends Microsoft Fabric’s zero-ETL data movement strategy, enabling customers to replicate data from BigQuery into OneLake—securely, efficiently, and in near real-time. What is Mirroring? Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric allows customers to replicate their operational and warehouse data sources directly into OneLake without complex ETL pipelines. This ensures data stays fresh and is … Continue reading “Mirroring for Google BigQuery in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)”