Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

APIs for Managed Private Endpoint are now available

Managed private endpoints allow Fabric experiences to securely access data sources without exposing them to the public network or requiring complex network configurations. We announced General Availability for Managed Private Endpoint in Fabric in May of this year. Learn more here: Announcing General Availability of Fabric Private Links, Trusted Workspace Access, and Managed Private Endpoints.

I am happy to announce that REST APIs for managed Private Endpoints are available now!

You can create, delete, get, list Managed private endpoints via these APIs. This new capability allows you to automate and streamline workflows with ease. By leveraging the public REST APIs, users can now integrate Managed Private Endpoint operations seamlessly into their existing systems and increasing both efficiency and security. Our API documentation, Managed Private Endpoints – REST API (Core) | Microsoft Learn, covers more details.

In addition, we recently extended the Managed Private Endpoint feature to Eventstream. See our blog  Secure Data Streaming with Managed Private Endpoints in Eventstream (Preview) to learn more.

We are committed to improving automation capabilities in Fabric. Do try this feature and share any additional feedback at Fabric Ideas.

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