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Stelo Announces Open Mirroring Partnership with Microsoft Fabric

Written by Jessica Sheridan | Jun 16, 2026 12:00:01 PM

 Stelo is now listed as an official Open Mirroring partner for Microsoft Fabric, joining a select ecosystem of data providers with solutions ready to integrate directly with Fabric. This partnership marks a new milestone in Stelo’s 30+ year commitment to making enterprise data movement simple and reliable. 

Through its Open Mirroring integration with Microsoft Fabric, Stelo enables organizations to stream change data in real time into Fabric without rebuilding pipelines. For teams adopting Fabric to support analytics, reporting, and AI-ready workflows, Stelo provides a direct path to keep Fabric current with operational data from enterprise systems.

Stelo supports replication from more than 30 sources, including Db2, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server. This broad source support helps teams bring data from a wide range of enterprise systems into Fabric without introducing additional tools, placing added burden on production systems, or requiring dedicated engineering resources.

Microsoft also highlighted Stelo’s Open Mirroring integration in its Build 2026 Fabric Data Factory announcement, authored by Data & AI CVP Faisal Mahamood. In the announcement, Microsoft positioned Stelo as a solution that can “stream change data in real time into Fabric without pipeline rebuilds,” enabling low-impact, near real-time replication from various enterprise data sources.

As Fabric initiatives grow, Stelo helps teams move operational data into Fabric while maintaining the speed, reliability, and low-impact performance enterprise environments require.

Stelo’s Microsoft Fabric capabilities are available in the latest version of Stelo Data Replicator. or organizations standardizing on Microsoft technologies, Stelo also builds on its Microsoft Solutions Partner status and available Azure Marketplace offer, providing a streamlined path to procure and deploy Stelo as part of a broader Fabric initiative.

Visit our Microsoft Fabric technology page to learn more.