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Microsoft Dataverse – Build Agents with Azure Databricks as your knowledge source

Microsoft Dataverse – Build Agents with Azure Databricks as your knowledge source

We are announcing the ability to connect Azure Databricks to Microsoft Power Platform to create canvas apps in Power Apps using Databricks data in a no-code way, and to use Azure Databricks as a knowledge source to ground your Copilot agents for intelligent, data-driven responses. This feature will reach general availability on July 19, 2025. How does this affect me? The new Databricks Connector that links Azure Databricks to Power Platform provides users: Canvas app integration: Build apps in Power Apps with real-time Azure Databricks data to ensure current and accurate information. Interact with your data through natural language, backed by Databricks’ powerful processing engine. Real-time CRUD Support: Enable seamless CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations on Azure Databricks data directly within Power Apps. Knowledge Source for Copilot Agents: Add Azure Databricks datasets and tables that can be curated by developers and analysts as a Knowledge Source, enabling Copilot Agents to answer natural language queries using structured Databricks data. Low-code availability: A scalable, real-time integration point between Databricks and Microsoft’s low-code ecosystem, accelerating insights and reducing operational overhead. What action do I need to take? This message is for awareness and no action is required. The Azure Databricks connector is currently in preview. To start using Azure Databricks as a Knowledge Source before general availability: Connect your Databricks workspace to Power Platform using the Azure Databricks Connector. Add your Databricks tables as Knowledge Sources in Copilot Studio. Configure and test your Copilot Agent to respond to natural language queries grounded in Databricks data. If you would like more information on this feature, please visit Azure Databricks – Connectors. Message ID: MC1098956

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