Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Terraform Provider for Microsoft Fabric: #4 Deploying a Fabric config with Terraform in GitHub Actions

If you have been following this blog post series then you should have a working Terraform config from the first two posts, plus a managed identity from the third post that has the correct authorizations as a workload identity for use in deployment pipelines. In this last post we will configure OpenID Connect for the … Continue reading “Terraform Provider for Microsoft Fabric: #4 Deploying a Fabric config with Terraform in GitHub Actions”

Decoupling Semantic Model for Mirroring Customers

Overview Semantic models are evolving to work more seamlessly with Mirrored artifacts—giving you greater flexibility, control, and transparency when working with mirrored data. Why are we decoupling semantic models from Mirroring Artifacts? Historically, Mirrored artifacts were created with an automatically ‘coupled’ semantic model. While convenient out-of-the-box, this approach limited how you could shape, interpret, and … Continue reading “Decoupling Semantic Model for Mirroring Customers”

What’s new in Fabric Warehouse – July 2025 Recap

Introduction Welcome to What’s New in Fabric Warehouse, where we’ll spotlight our work improving quality, delivering major performance enhancements, boosting developer productivity, and our continuous investments in security. Whether you’re migrating from Synapse, optimizing your workloads, writing SQL in VS Code, or exploring new APIs, this roundup has something for every data professional. With quality … Continue reading “What’s new in Fabric Warehouse – July 2025 Recap”

Streamlining Data Management with Workspace Collation Settings in Microsoft Fabric Warehouse and SQL Endpoint

Motherson, a global manufacturing specialist industry and one of the world’s leading automotive suppliers, faced significant challenges during their migration to Microsoft Fabric. They shared how the workspace collation settings transformed their experience: “As part of our migration from Microsoft SQL Server to Microsoft Fabric, we hit a major roadblock with the default case-sensitive collation … Continue reading “Streamlining Data Management with Workspace Collation Settings in Microsoft Fabric Warehouse and SQL Endpoint”

Unlocking Flexibility in Fabric: Introducing Multiple Scheduler and CI/CD Support

Multiple Scheduler: A Game-Changer for Complex Scheduling Needs In today’s data environments, one size rarely fits all. Yet until now, Fabric only allowed one scheduler per item, forcing users to duplicate pipelines, manually configure jobs, or build brittle workarounds to meet real-world needs. That changes today. We’re excited to announce Multiple Scheduler support in Fabric — a long-awaited … Continue reading “Unlocking Flexibility in Fabric: Introducing Multiple Scheduler and CI/CD Support”