Microsoft Fabric is a cutting-edge AI analytics platform designed to give your business the power of the latest AI advances. The central component of the platform is OneLake, a comprehensive data lake that works with Microsoft Azure, Amazon S3, and Google Cloud Storage (with more integrations to come).
This unified analytics platform comes with Power BI, a five-in-preview workloads like Data Factory, Synapse Data Engineering, Synapse Data Science, Synapse Data Warehousing, and Synapse Real-Time Analytics, as well as the soon-to-arrive Data Activator. This comprehensive suite enables enterprises to detect and monitor data in real-time.
Generative AI, made possible through Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, helps users create dataflows, data pipelines, machine learning models, and more—all with minimal effort. Microsoft claims that using Fabric will result in significant cost reductions and establish a secure reliance on clean data.
Users can test drive the preview version with a free trial, and the platform is enabled for all Power BI tenants starting July 1. Microsoft Fabric is just another example of the company’s commitment to staying well-informed of data and powering the future of AI.
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