Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Give your AI agent the keys to OneLake: OneLake MCP (Generally Available)

Have you ever tried to understand what’s stored in your Fabric items? Would you even know where to begin? I had 92,000 UK property transactions sitting in an open mirrored database. Rather than spending hours sorting through documentation, I just asked my AI agent: “Document what’s in the House Price Open Mirror in my UK … Continue reading “Give your AI agent the keys to OneLake: OneLake MCP (Generally Available)”

Announcing Full Collation Support for SQL Databases in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)

We heard from you and are introducing a major update for SQL database in Microsoft Fabric. Now, you can use all Azure SQL database collations when creating databases. This enhancement gives SQL database in Fabric users greater flexibility and compatibility for global data scenarios, reporting, and app development—no matter your language or regional requirements. What … Continue reading “Announcing Full Collation Support for SQL Databases in Microsoft Fabric (Preview)”

Associated identities for items (Preview)

Background Currently, many items rely on the item’s owner identity for accessing connections and certain features (like delegated mode in SQL endpoint) specific to the item. If the owner leaves the organization or their credentials expire, items can become partially or fully non-functional. We’ve heard from many of you that the current remediation path (like … Continue reading “Associated identities for items (Preview)”

Sensitivity labels in Fabric for public APIs (Generally Available)

To support advanced governance and automation scenarios, Sensitivity Labels are now exposed through Microsoft Fabric Public APIs. This enables developers, partners, and platform teams to programmatically get and manage sensitivity labels as part of information classification and AI workflows. Sensitivity labels in Fabric In Fabric, Sensitivity Labels (from Microsoft Purview Information Protection) help classify and … Continue reading “Sensitivity labels in Fabric for public APIs (Generally Available)”