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Welcome to the July 2025 Fabric Feature Summary! This month’s update covers major events like the return of the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference in Vienna, and the 10th anniversary of Power BI. Key platform enhancements include new domain tags and updates to the default category in the OneLake catalog. You’ll also find highlights on data science developments, such as Fabric data agent integration with Microsoft Copilot Studio. Explore the innovations shaping the future of Fabric in this month’s edition.
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We have taken the data mesh architecture a step further by allowing each domain to have its own list of tags tailored to their specific business context and needs.
Tenants and domain administrators can now create a list of tags within each domain. These tags are available for users to apply to items associated with the domain. Consumers can filter and search for items by tags, facilitating the discovery of specific content and improving overall discoverability.
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Refer to the documentation to learn more about Fabric domains, and Tags in Microsoft Fabric.
This change reduces friction by automatically showing the most relevant content, so you no longer need to manually switch categories when first entering the catalog.
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Learn more about category behavior in the OneLake catalog documentation.
By embedding these agents into Copilot Studio, organizations can build intelligent agents deeply informed by their most trusted data sources, enabling agent-to-agent collaboration and leveraging model context protocols for richer, more complete answers. This integration empowers business users to ask questions and get data-driven answers within their chat windows, accelerating innovation and ensuring data consistency across departments.
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To learn more about this integration, check out the Fabric Data Agents + Microsoft Copilot Studio: A New Era of Multi-Agent Orchestration (Preview) blog post, or refer to the Consume a Fabric Data Agent in Microsoft Copilot Studio (Preview) documentation.
This targeted configuration ensures the agent has the right context when interacting with each data source, reducing ambiguity and improving the quality of responses—especially in environments with multiple schemas or complex business logic. Whether you're working with a Lakehouse or an Eventhouse KQL database, data source instructions help the AI act with greater precision and reliability.
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To learn more about how to use the new data source instructions, refer to the Data Agent configurations documentation.
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To learn more about how to use the Data Agent refer to the Data Agent tutorial.
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To learn more about how to use the data agent, refer to the data agent tutorial.
One of the major improvements includes the automatic display of the rule definition pane once you connect to a stream of events. You can immediately start defining rules without the extra step of manually opening the pane.
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To address your feedback on the object creation experience, this object creation has also been directly integrated into the rule definition process. This minimizes the complexity of needing to create an object before defining a rule. Like the onramp experiences, you now have the option to group data by specific fields during rule creation.
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By addressing these key areas of feedback, we aim to make rule creation not only faster but also more user-friendly, ensuring that the native user experience is as efficient and enjoyable as possible.
To learn more about creating rules in Activator, refer to our Create a rule in Fabric Activator documentation.
What’s new?
One of the most popular actions is sending Teams messages. We are now expanding this functionality to enable the sending of alerts not only to individuals, but also to group chats and channels. With this improvement, you can better incorporate automatic alerts in your business process by sending alerts to existing chats or channels where relevant topics are discussed.
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How it works
If you are creating an Activator rule from one of the embedded experiences, like Power BI, Real-Time Hub, or KQL query set, you may not see Teams group chat and channel as available action types. To send Teams alert to groups and channels, you can first create the rule with any action type. Once the rule is successfully created, click on ‘Open’ to open the core Activator experience and select Teams group or channel as preferred action.
To learn more, please refer to the Allowed chats and channel for Teams notifications documentation.
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Try it out and share your feedback!
To try this feature now, head over to Fabric. We look forward to hearing from you, if you have any feedback or ideas, join the discussion in the Activator community.
What’s new?
Today, you can not only activate and execute Fabric items but also pass values to the parameters defined in your Fabric items. You can pass hardcoded values or dynamic values from the data source. With this improvement, you can run pipelines and notebooks utilizing the event details that trigger the activation, unblocking advanced use cases, and increasing scalability.
How it works
When selecting Fabric item as an action to your Activator rule, you will now see a section called ‘Parameters’ where you can select ‘Edit action’ and define the parameter values.
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If you are creating an Activator rule from one of the embedded experiences, like Power BI, Real-Time Hub, or KQL query set, you can first create the rule with any action type. Once the rule is successfully created, select ‘Open’ to open the core Activator experience and configure the action with parameters.
Refer to the Pass parameter values to Fabric items documentation for more details.
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Try it out and share your feedback!
To try this feature now, head over to Fabric. We look forward to hearing from you, if you have any feedback or ideas, join the discussion in the Activator community.
You can find more details in Pricing for Copy job.
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For more information, refer to the Supported connectors documentation.
For more information, refer to the Supported connectors in Copy job.
The improvement comes from native support for staging copy. Behind the scenes, data is first copied from the on-premises source (via Data Gateway) to staging storage in Fabric OneLake, where it is automatically shaped to meet the format requirements of the COPY statement used by Snowflake and Fabric Data Warehouse. Then, the COPY statement is invoked to load the data from staging into the target warehouse — delivering a seamless, end-to-end data movement experience.
With this enhancement, previously unsupported scenarios—such as copying data from on-premises sources to warehouse destinations like Snowflake or Fabric Data Warehouse—are now fully supported, with no manual intervention required.
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When executing a pipeline, the Output and Monitoring tabs continue to refresh the activity list in real time by default. However, users now have the option to disable auto-refresh if desired.
Why turn off auto-refresh?
If you’re scrolling through a pipeline with many activities, auto-refresh can be disruptive – especially if the list keeps jumping as new items load. That’s why we’ve added a ‘Turn off auto-refresh’ button right in the activity list banner.
You’ll be able to find this feature in both the Output tab and in the Monitoring Hub for pipelines.
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How it works
You can access the manual refresh feature from either the Output tab when you run a pipeline or when you’re monitoring your active pipelines in the monitoring hub experience.
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Network security and secure data transmission are crucial for enterprise customers handling sensitive information. Using the VNet gateway or OPDG, you can mirror Azure SQL Database protected by a firewall with secure connections established to your source databases through a private endpoint or from a specific private network.
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To learn more about Mirroring for Azure SQL Database, refer to the Mirrored Databases from Azure SQL Database documentation.
We are actively working to improve and expand the data gateway support for other mirrored sources in Fabric, stay tuned.
Once Fabric capacity is resumed, you will see a 'Paused' status on the mirrored database, and you can click the 'Resume replication' button to continue the process. Mirroring will proceed from the point at which it was previously paused. Note that if the capacity remains paused for a long time, mirroring may not resume where it left off and will reseed data from the beginning. This situation may arise, for example, if the database transaction log becomes full.
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Learn more from Monitor Mirrored Database and Fabric capacity change behaviors.
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To learn more, refer to the retention for mirrored data documentation.
To learn more about Cosmos DB, check out the Announcing Cosmos DB in Microsoft Fabric Featuring New Capabilities! (Preview) blog post, or refer to the What is Cosmos DB in Microsoft Fabric (preview)? documentation.
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