Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Discover Fabric items across workspaces with the OneLake Catalog Search API, MCP and CLI tools (Preview)

The OneLake Catalog helps people find, explore, and curate Fabric items across their organization. With OneLake Catalog Search API, MCP and CLI tools, that same discovery experience is now available programmatically, making it possible to build search directly into scripts, internal tools, and agentic workflows. Search across workspaces The OneLake Catalog Search REST API brings … Continue reading “Discover Fabric items across workspaces with the OneLake Catalog Search API, MCP and CLI tools (Preview)”

Evolving Agentic Applications on Microsoft Fabric: From Automated Deployment to Integrating Data Agents

In our previous post, Operationalizing Agentic Applications with Microsoft Fabric, we focused on a core challenge teams encounter once an agentic application moves beyond a proof of concept: operational reality. Specifically, how do you observe, govern, evaluate, and analyze what agents are doing once they interact with real users, data, and business processes at scale? … Continue reading “Evolving Agentic Applications on Microsoft Fabric: From Automated Deployment to Integrating Data Agents”

Answers to common questions about Fabric Data Factory

As the Data Integration Customer Advisory Team (CAT) lead, I spent a lot of time talking to customers at the recent FabCon/SQLCon about Fabric Data Factory, and I came away with a clear picture of what’s on customers’ minds when it comes to the future of data integration. Many of the same questions came up … Continue reading “Answers to common questions about Fabric Data Factory”

Five reasons to attend SQLBits in the UK

Microsoft SQL team is returning as headline sponsor of SQLBits 2026, taking place from 22–25 April at ICC Wales in Newport. I’m speaking for the whole team when I say we’d love to see you there. I’m here today to give you five reasons you should attend SQLBits. This year we’re teaming up with AMD … Continue reading “Five reasons to attend SQLBits in the UK”