Microsoft Fabric
Microsoft's unified data analytics platform combining data engineering, warehousing, science, and BI with Copilot AI.
What it does
Microsoft Fabric is a unified analytics platform that combines data engineering, data warehousing, data science, real-time analytics, and business intelligence in a single SaaS platform on Microsoft OneLake - competing with Databricks and Snowflake for the modern data platform market. AI capabilities include Copilot for Data Factory that generates data pipeline code from natural language descriptions, Copilot for Data Science that writes PySpark and Python code for ML workloads, Copilot for Power BI that creates reports and visuals from natural language queries, Copilot for Data Warehouse that generates T-SQL queries from natural language, AI-powered anomaly detection across data pipelines, and Azure OpenAI integration that embeds LLM capabilities directly in Fabric workloads.
Strengths
- Mid-market data teams on Azure use Microsoft Fabric for unified analytics - Copilot AI making data pipeline creation and SQL queries accessible to analysts without deep engineering skills.
- Large enterprises use Microsoft Fabric for enterprise data platform consolidation - AI-assisted data engineering and BI reducing the number of separate analytics tools while providing Copilot AI throughout the data stack.
- Microsoft Fabric is a unified analytics platform that combines data engineering, data warehousing, data science, real-time analytics, and business intelligence in a single SaaS platform on Microsoft OneLake - competing with Databricks and Snowflake for the modern data platform market.
Watch-outs
- Databricks and Snowflake have stronger data platform ecosystems: Databricks has stronger ML and data engineering capabilities and Snowflake has broader data sharing ecosystem — Fabric competes on Microsoft integration and Copilot AI but faces established competitors with larger data communities.
- Relatively new platform with maturing capabilities: Microsoft Fabric launched in 2023 — some capabilities are still maturing relative to dedicated platforms that have been developing specific functions for years.
- Best within Microsoft and Azure ecosystem: Fabric's deepest integrations and most seamless Copilot AI are for Microsoft-centric organizations — multi-cloud data teams may prefer more cloud-neutral analytics platforms.
Pricing
Microsoft Fabric from $0.18/capacity unit/hour (pay-as-you-go). Reserved capacity from $0.10/CU/hour. Capacity-based pricing based on compute needs. Free trial available.