In a strategic move to reduce time-consuming manual data preparation, Microsoft has acquired Seattle-based startup Osmos, specializing in agentic AI for data engineering.
In an era where data is the backbone of every business decision, Gopala Krishna Subraya Pai has emerged as a transformative figure in the field of cloud-based data engineering and analytics.
Microsoft has introduced new AI-driven features within the Microsoft Fabric data platform to accelerate application development and improve other enterprise functions. As 2025 approaches, managing ...
BANGALORE, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--L&T Technology Services, the leading global provider of industry digital engineering solutions, announced a Digital Engineering Transformation partnership with ...
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Microsoft is making a slew of Azure data announcements today, on both the data lake and data warehouse fronts. First, Microsoft's Azure Data Explorer (ADX) product is being released into general ...
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Microsoft Fabric, a unified cloud analytics platform, will include Seattle-based Osmos, founded in 2019. Fabric integrates data, engineering, warehousing, and science in an AI-powered ecosystem.