Details
- At FabCon Europe on September 16, 2025, Microsoft introduced Graph in Fabric and Maps in Fabric, expanding its Fabric analytics platform with enhanced tools for relationship modeling and geospatial analysis.
- Graph in Fabric enables low and no-code modeling of data relationships, drawing on design principles similar to those used at LinkedIn, while Maps in Fabric offers robust location analytics and visualization to extend digital twin capabilities.
- OneLake received significant upgrades, including mirroring functionality for Oracle and Google BigQuery, extended Azure Blob Storage shortcuts, support for JSON and Parquet to Delta table transformations, and integration with Azure AI Search via the Azure AI Foundry portal.
- Microsoft is framing these enhancements as a move towards true "AI readiness," stressing the importance of contextualized data that can empower intelligent agents to perform complex reasoning and actions across enterprise environments.
- Further developer support arrives through the new Fabric Extensibility Toolkit and a preview of the Model Context Protocol (MCP), aimed at enabling agentic AI workflows that rely on interconnected data models.
Impact
These additions elevate Microsoft Fabric’s position against competitors like Databricks and Snowflake by integrating advanced graph and geospatial capabilities into a unified enterprise platform. Microsoft’s focus on contextualized, AI-ready data architecture highlights the industry’s shift from simple data integration to enabling autonomous agents and richer analytics. With these upgrades, Microsoft aims to solidify its leadership in the evolving enterprise AI infrastructure market.