Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric September 2025 Feature Summary

Welcome to the Fabric September 2025 Feature Summary! This month’s update is packed with exciting enhancements, such as new certification opportunities, the Power BI DataViz World Championships at FabCon Vienna, and major advancements in the Fabric Platform. Highlights include the general availability of the Govern Tab and Domains Public APIs and expanded Microsoft Purview protection … Continue reading “Fabric September 2025 Feature Summary”

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”

Sunsetting Default Semantic Models – Microsoft Fabric

Overview Microsoft Fabric is officially sunsetting Default Semantic Models. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to simplify and improve the manageability, deployment, and governance of Fabric items such as warehouse, lakehouse, SQL database, and mirrored databases. Why the Change? Default Semantic Models were initially designed to provide a lightweight, out-of-the-box experience—automatically generating models … Continue reading “Sunsetting Default Semantic Models – Microsoft Fabric”

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)”