Dataverse + Microsoft Fabric Integration: What’s New and Why It Matters
Enterprise data has never been the problem. What has always been a challenge is clarity, the ability to turn fragmented, operational data into insight without delay, duplication, or dependency on complex pipelines. Microsoft’s recent advancements around Microsoft Fabric integration with Dataverse aim to solve precisely that problem. For organizations already invested in the Microsoft ecosystem, the convergence of Microsoft Dataverse and Microsoft Fabric is not just a technical update. It represents a structural shift in how business data is stored, accessed, analyzed, and operationalized across analytics and applications. This blog breaks down what is new in Dataverse Fabric Integration, how it works in real-world environments, and why it fundamentally changes the way decision-makers, analysts, and architects interact with enterprise data. Why Dataverse + Microsoft Fabric Integration Was Needed For years, Microsoft Dataverse (also commonly referred to as MS Dataverse) has been the backbone for business applications built on Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dynamics 365). It excels at storing structured, transactional data with strong security, role-based access, and business logic. On the other side, Microsoft Fabric emerged as an all-in-one analytics platform, unifying data engineering, data science, real-time analytics, and business intelligence under a single SaaS experience. The...
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