According to a recent LinkedIn post from DataHub, the company’s latest version, DataHub v0.3.17, introduces native connectors for Microsoft Fabric OneLake, Fabric Data Warehouse, and Fabric Data Factory. The update reportedly extends existing Power BI support to provide automatic, cross-platform data lineage across these environments.
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The post suggests that users can now view Microsoft Fabric assets within the same connected lineage graph as other systems in their data estate, reducing the need to reconcile information from multiple tools. For investors, this enhancement may strengthen DataHub’s value proposition as a central metadata and data lineage platform, potentially increasing stickiness with enterprise customers adopting Microsoft Fabric.
By positioning its product as a unifying layer across heterogeneous data stacks, DataHub appears to be targeting a broader segment of enterprises seeking end-to-end visibility into their data supply chain. If adoption of Microsoft Fabric continues to grow, deeper integration could improve DataHub’s competitive standing in the data governance and observability market and support future monetization opportunities.

