Introducing Microsoft Fabric: The future of Data, Analytics & AI
Decision Inc.
We help global businesses transform their operating model and use technology to improve their performance.
Data is the new oil. And in the digital age, businesses that can harness the power of data will have a competitive advantage.
That’s where Microsoft Fabric comes in.
Microsoft Fabric is a unified SaaS (Software as a Service) platform bridging the data and intelligence gap.?It provides data integration, data engineering, data warehousing, data science, real-time analytics, and business intelligence all within a single architecture. It brings together all the data and analytics tools that organizations need, including Power BI, Azure Data Factory and Azure Synapse Analytics.
What Power BI did for business intelligence, Fabric has done for data science. No longer will enterprises find it hard to manage, analyse, and visualise their data because there is one platform for everything.
What does that mean for businesses today?
Imagine a place where data engineers, data warehousing professionals, data scientists, data analysts, and business users can all access their company’s data in the way that they need to.
For example, data engineers can connect and curate data from different sources while at the same time, data scientists can develop models without having to move the data elsewhere. While this is happening, data analysts can create rich visualisations within Power BI Online or Desktop.?And then to benefit the normal business user, this same data can be explored in standard Microsoft 365 apps using natural language queries or pre-built templates.
[1] Unlike with other systems, Power BI Desktop doesn’t need to import the data – it references and uses the data within Fabric.
Looking at those breakdowns in a bit more detail:
In the data warehousing function, Fabric can help organisations to:
In the data engineering function, Fabric can help organisations to:
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In the data analytics function, Fabric can help organisations to:
In the data science function, Fabric can help organisations to:
In short, by housing all their data and data processes in one platform, organisations can significantly reduce costs, improve collaboration, and simplify purchasing. Fabric provides deeply integrated, consistent, role-specific experiences that work.
What other ways will businesses benefit?
Microsoft have put together the whole package and the benefits Fabric has to offer are impressive. Here are a few benefits enterprises should expect:
Because different data users are all using the same data in a single platform, it creates a culture of empowerment around a business’s data.
And because Fabric is held entirely in the cloud, it scales as your business scales – meaning you aren’t hindered by the performance of your servers. In fact, the platform’s infrastructure ensures high performance and reliability, allowing businesses to process and analyse large datasets easily.
As businesses continue to generate more data, they will need a platform that can help them to manage, analyse, and visualise their data. Fabric is a platform that will not just meet these needs but exceed them.
I believe that it will become an essential tool for businesses in the years to come.
Want to see Microsoft Fabric in action? We are running a webinar on the 25th July 2024.
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