
Can cross-cloud data analytics be easy? | Microsoft Fabric
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<p>Work with your data in place, wherever it resides, with Microsoft Fabric, our next generation data analytics service powered by one of the first true multi-cloud data lakes, called OneLake. Go from raw data to meaningful insights over data spread across your organization and in other clouds in seconds—without moving it.</p> <p>Microsoft Fabric provides a single integrated service that includes data integration capabilities, data engineering for shaping your data, data warehousing, the ability to build data science models, real time analytics, and business intelligence. Data from these different experiences is brought together by one unified data lake for your organization, OneLake, and is accessible regardless of the engine used. </p> <p>Justyna Lucznik, Principal Group PM for Microsoft Fabric, joins Jeremy Chapman to share how to make your organizational data more accessible.</p> <p>► QUICK LINKS:<br /> 00:00 - Introduction<br /> 01:47 - Unified data in OneLake<br /> 03:05 - Personalized experiences for data professionals<br /> 04:43 - How to get started with Microsoft Fabric<br /> 06:06 - Shortcuts capability in OneLake<br /> 07:35 - Native Windows Explorer integration<br /> 09:15 - Collaboration and shared work space<br /> 10:04 - LLMs and Copilot for model creation<br /> 11:33 - SQL Analyst experience<br /> 12:53 - Business user experience<br /> 14:06 - Wrap up</p> <p>► Link References:</p> <p>Start your free trial at https://aka.ms/TryFabric Check out Microsoft Fabric at <a href= "https://app.fabric.microsoft.com">https://app.fabric.microsoft.com</a></p> <p>► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics?</p> <p>As Microsoft's official video series for IT, you can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at Microsoft.</p> <p>• Subscribe to our YouTube: <a href= "https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries">https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries</a></p> <p>• Talk with other IT Pros, join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: <a href= "https