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Purview + Fabric Warehouse ≠ enterprise‑ready governance.
In our environment, the Fabric Warehouse is the system of record, but Purview can only catalog the warehouse container—not the tables or columns that actually matter for governance. That makes Purview unusable for core enterprise requirements: business glossary mapping, data products, stewardship, discoverability, and trustworthy AI/Copilot grounding. Microsoft’s message is effectively “go redesign your architecture around Lakehouse,” which is unacceptable: we will not duplicate, mirror, or re‑platform our data just to make governance work. Until Purview supports sub‑item metadata scanning for Fabric Warehouses (tables + columns), Purview is not fit for purpose in a Fabric‑first enterprise—and we will drop it.
This gap directly contradicts the “single, integrated SaaS framework” promise of Unified Catalog for governance in the AI era.
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