Summary
Microsoft introduces new features within the Fabric Extensibility Toolkit, including CI/CD and the Fabric Scheduler.
New capabilities for developers
Microsoft has expanded the Fabric Extensibility Toolkit with three new features currently in preview: Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD), Remote Lifecycle Notifications, and the Fabric Scheduler. These tools are designed to assist developers in building and managing Fabric workloads.
Market impact for BI professionals
This expansion represents a significant advancement for BI professionals using Microsoft Fabric, as it can greatly enhance the development workflow. Competitors like Tableau and Qlik offer similar capabilities, but the seamless integration within the Microsoft ecosystem strengthens Fabric's position. Trends indicate a growing demand for automated and scalable solutions within BI, and these new tools support this evolution.
Shift in approach needed
BI professionals should consider integrating CI/CD into their development processes. The addition of the Fabric Scheduler can assist in better planning and executing tasks, leading to efficiency gains. Staying updated on these new developments is crucial to remain competitive in a rapidly changing landscape.
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