Stream data from Asana to Azure Fabric Warehouse
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How to integrate Asana with Azure Fabric Warehouse in 3 simple steps
Connect Asana as your data source
Set up a source connector for Asana in minutes. Estuary supports streaming (including CDC where available) and batch data capture through events, incremental syncs, or snapshots — without custom pipelines, agents, or manual configuration.
Configure Azure Fabric Warehouse as your destination connector
Estuary supports intelligent schema handling, with schema inference and evolution tools that help align source and destination structures over time. It supports both batch and streaming data movement, reliably delivering data to Azure Fabric Warehouse.
Deploy and Monitor Your End-to-End Data Pipeline
Launch your pipeline and monitor it from a single UI. Estuary guarantees exactly-once delivery, handles backfills and replays, and scales with your data — without engineering overhead.

Asana connector details
The Asana connector captures project, task, and team data from Asana’s REST API into Flow collections, helping teams centralize project insights for reporting and automation.
- Captures projects, tasks, users, portfolios, and team-related data from Asana’s REST API
- Supports both OAuth and Personal Access Token (PAT) authentication methods
- Ideal for syncing Asana data into analytics dashboards or workflow automation systems
- Enables recurring updates to keep project information current
- Deployment-ready: Works securely within Estuary’s Private and BYOC environments for compliance and governance
💡 Note: Enterprise+ organizations can capture advanced data streams like Organization Exports using service accounts.

Azure Fabric Warehouse connector details
The Microsoft Azure Fabric Warehouse materialization connector writes Estuary collections into tables in a Fabric Warehouse for real-time analytics and reporting. Estuary stages data through Azure Storage, then materializes selected collections into warehouse tables using standard merge updates or delta updates, depending on the workload.
- Materialize Estuary collections into tables in a Microsoft Azure Fabric Warehouse.
- Connect using your Fabric Warehouse SQL connection string, warehouse name, and target schema.
- Authenticate with a Microsoft Entra service principal using a client ID and client secret.
- Use an Azure Storage account and container as a temporary staging area for files loaded into the warehouse.
- Support standard merge updates by default, with optional delta updates for lower-latency, lower-cost workloads when events have unique keys.
- Configure each binding to write a selected Estuary collection into a specific Fabric Warehouse table, with optional schema overrides.
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Spend 2-5x less
Estuary customers not only do 4x more. They also spend 2-5x less on ETL and ELT. Estuary's unique ability to mix and match streaming and batch loading has also helped customers save as much as 40% on data warehouse compute costs.

Asana to Azure Fabric Warehouse pricing estimate
Estimated monthly cost to move 800 GB from Asana to Azure Fabric Warehouse is approximately $1,000.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this integration suitable for production workloads?
Yes. Estuary pipelines are designed for production use, with exactly-once delivery semantics, automated backfills, and continuous operation at scale.
Can I control where my data runs and is processed?
Yes. Estuary offers multiple deployment options, including fully managed SaaS, private deployments, and bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC). This allows teams to control where their data plane runs and meet security, compliance, and networking requirements. Learn more about Estuary's security and deployment options.
Can I build this Asana to Azure Fabric Warehouse integration manually?
Yes, it's possible to build a manual pipeline using custom scripts, scheduled jobs, or open-source tools. However, manual approaches typically require ongoing maintenance, custom error handling, schema management, and operational overhead. Estuary simplifies this by providing a managed pipeline with built-in reliability, scaling, and monitoring.
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