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Roadmap

On this page, we present the history and future of EasyFabric.

The roadmap starts with historical changes and ends with things we want to create in the future.

July 2022

Launch

Version 1 of EasyFabric is released for internal use in various projects involving Microsoft Power BI.

July 2023

Service rollout to first customers

Companies request the use of the technology as a service.

September 2023

Automatic Setup

Introduction of automated configuration to make it very easy to set up workspaces without having to understand the underlying complexity.

November 2023

Roles & Permissions

With the introduction of defining roles in a separate configuration file, we make it easy to manage permissions.

January 2024

Derived Measures

Derived measures makes creating measures more easier than ever. Creating subtle variants of the same measure is now possible by using a template.

February 2024

Derived Models

Derived models make it possible to eliminate the work of creating and maintaining multiple versions of your Fabric setup for different purposes.

April 2024

Advanced Monitoring

With monitoring, you can refresh only recently changed events. No need to refresh all historical data, but only process the last period.

September 2024

Generation of Data Layer

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The definition of tables can not only be used for generating great Fabric models but also for generating the underlying fact and dimension tables.

December 2025

Loading data

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After generating all the objects for Fabric, it's finally time to load some data into Bronze, Silver and Gold layer.

January 2025

Fabric Support

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With support for Fabric, we support the generation of all necessary elements for a complete medallion architecture in Microsoft Fabric.

February 2025

Derived measures parameters

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Derived measures can now be extended with unlimited parameters. Which makes a whole new palette of possibilities available. Think about SVG measures without the need for C#

March 2025

Connecting tabular models

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Loading data into the generated tabular models from the SQL Endpoint