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Microsoft launches Rayfin to let developers and agents build app back ends on Fabric

Microsoft launches Rayfin to let developers and agents build app back ends on Fabric
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Microsoft has launched Rayfin, an open-source SDK and CLI tool designed to help developers and AI agents build and deploy application back ends directly onto Microsoft Fabric. The tool aims to simplify the integration of data, security, and governance by treating applications as first-class artifacts within the Fabric ecosystem.

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Rayfin addresses the growing complexity of backend development in the AI era by automating infrastructure and compliance tasks.

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Microsoft Corp. today introduced Rayfin, an open-source software development kit and command-line interface that lets developers and coding agents define an entire application back end in code and deploy it onto Microsoft Fabric.

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