Article
February 29, 2024
Article
February 29, 2024
Microsoft Fabric is an all-in-one analytics solution that brings together new and existing components from Power BI, Azure Synapse and Azure Data Factory into a single integrated environment on a Software as a Service foundation. Fabric utilizes Power BI to offer real-time analytics experiences and business intelligence. It also builds upon the foundation of Azure Synapse Analytics while introducing new architectural horizons and capabilities. While Fabric continues to support existing Azure Data Factory (ADF) activities, it also introduces new ones (for example, the Office 365 Outlook activity is now available in Fabric).
Microsoft Fabric centralizes data collection and curation, eliminating data sprawl and ensuring that information is easily accessible from anywhere. This simplifies data management, reducing the risk of errors and ensuring that users have access to the most up-to-date information. Fabric also offers powerful AI models that can be easily managed on a single foundation. This speeds up decision-making and makes business operations more agile.
The Fabric platform empowers every user by providing them with the tools they need to act on insights. Users can access and analyze data in real-time through other Microsoft 365 apps like Excel or Teams, enabling them to make informed decisions quickly and effectively. With built-in security, governance, and compliance features, organizations can connect people and data with confidence, knowing that their information is safe and compliant with industry standards.
Fabric combines various experiences like Data Engineering & Data Science, Data Factory, Data Warehouse, Real-Time Analytics, and Power BI onto a unified SaaS foundation.
The integration of these various experiences in Fabric offers several benefits:
With Fabric, IT teams can centrally set up core enterprise functionalities, ensuring that permissions are automatically enforced across all services. Data sensitivity labels are automatically applied to all items within the suite, simplifying management and ensuring consistent security measures.
Another way Fabric enhances security is through the fundamental building block for all of its services - the data lake. Referred to as OneLake, Microsoft Fabric Lake is known as the “OneDrive for data.” It is a complete, rich, enterprise-wide data lake provided as SaaS. All data stored in OneLake is encrypted at rest using Microsoft-managed keys, which are rotated appropriately per compliance requirements. As a result, you can ensure that your organizational data is always secure.
As of November, Fabric is now generally available through a Power BI Pro or Premium per user/capacity license and is billed monthly or yearly, with a monthly commitment. Customers can also sign up for a 60-day free trial. Fabric workloads are now also generally available through Azure and are billed per second with no time commitment.
If you’re already using Power BI and want to enable Fabric, it only takes 15 minutes to make the change. You will start to see the effects of Fabric within your organizational data after making the switch.
Opkalla is ready to help you and your organization discover the possibilities of Fabric as your Technology Advisor and Microsoft CSP. Contact us today!