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As 2025 ends, we’re taking a moment to reflect on Microsoft Fabric’s second year in the market and the collective progress made alongside our community, customers, and partners. What began as a unified vision for data and AI has grown into a platform adopted by more than 28,000 organizations worldwide, anchored by OneLake and shaped through continuous collaboration and feedback. This year brought meaningful advancements across security, modernizations, professional developer tooling, and more—strengthening Fabric’s role as a trusted foundation for modern data and AI solutions. As we look ahead to 2026, we’re encouraged by the momentum built over these first two years and grateful for everyone who has contributed to Fabric’s evolution. Below, we revisit the highlights that defined 2025.
Running through December 31, 2025, Fabric Data Days also offers exclusive certification vouchers, including 100% discounts for DP‑600 and DP‑700 and 50% discounts for PL‑300 and DP‑900 (available to eligible participants).
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This year also marked the public preview of OneLake security, introducing a unified, role‑based model for controlling access to data stored in OneLake. This approach allows organizations to define granular permissions that apply consistently across Fabric’s compute engines, improving alignment between governance requirements and day‑to‑day operations.
Together, these capabilities reinforce Fabric’s security posture and its commitment to providing a secure, enterprise‑ready foundation for modern workloads.
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To complement seamless modernization efforts, Fabric also introduced the Azure Data Factory pipeline assessment (Preview), giving organizations clearer insight into how their existing pipelines align with Fabric Data Factory. The assessment helps teams identify which orchestration assets are ready to modernize and when it may be appropriate to continue using Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Analytics to copy, transform, and land data in Fabric lakehouses or warehouses until full pipeline feature parity becomes available.
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Together, these capabilities reflect Fabric’s commitment to providing customers with practical, low‑friction onramps that enable organizations to build toward a unified, scalable, and future‑ready data foundation.
The general availability of AI functions further expands access to AI by allowing both pro‑code and no‑code developers to apply advanced operations—such as summarization, extraction, and classification—directly within their solutions. Whether it’s a line of code in a notebook or a single step in Dataflow Gen2, AI‑powered transformation is now easier and more approachable than ever. Together, these advancements make AI more deeply integrated, broadly accessible, and increasingly impactful within organizational solutions.
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Additionally, Fabric’s DevOps and release automation capabilities grew meaningfully this year: Terraform support for Fabric enables declarative provisioning and governance of Fabric artifacts, while the fabric-cicd deployment tool standardizes environment promotion, approvals, and repeatable releases across projects—simplifying workspace topology, configuration, and multi‑stage deployments at scale.
Together, these investments reduce developer friction, improve consistency across tooling, and strengthen Fabric as a platform for rigorous engineering experiences.
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With inspiring keynotes at State Farm Arena, deep‑dive workshops, more than 200 technical sessions, a buzzing expo hall, and a vibrant community lounge at the Georgia World Congress Center, there’s truly something for every data professional. Even better, one registration grants full access to both FabCon and SQLCon— giving you the freedom to mix sessions, meet experts, and engage with peers across the entire Microsoft data ecosystem. With SQLCon now officially integrated, attendees will be immersed into the latest innovations across SQL Server and Azure SQL, including roadmap updates, performance tuning, security advancements, and AI‑powered applications.
Whether you want to sharpen your skills, expand your career, or simply reignite your passion for data, FabCon + SQLCon 2026 is the place to be. We can’t wait to welcome you to Atlanta as we continue building the future of data together. Register now with code FABCOMM to get $200 off registration!
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We’re excited to keep shaping the future of data and AI together. Happy holidays—and we’ll see you in 2026 with even more to come.
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