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BANGALORE, India, May 25, 2023 ~ Sonata Software, a leading Modernization Engineering company, has announced their involvement in the global launch of Microsoft Fabric at the Microsoft Build event in Seattle, United States.
Microsoft Fabric is an end-to-end unified analytics platform that brings together all the data and analytics tools that organizations need. It enables enterprises to manage their data in one place with a suite of analytical experiences that work together seamlessly to help turn data into a competitive advantage today and lay the foundation for AI innovations of tomorrow. The platform is set apart by its multi-cloud data lake called OneLake, pervasive governance and security, AI powered experiences with Copilot, and deep integration to Microsoft 365 applications.
The team at Sonata had an exciting journey of over 6 months working with Microsoft Fabric team. During this time they had the opportunity to learn about the new paradigm of end-to-end analytics SaaS platform, work closely with the product engineering teams at Microsoft and share their findings and inputs about the product that was in the making. Arun Ulagaratchagan, CVP of Azure Data expressed his appreciation for Sonata Software's contribution to Fabric's evolution and being a trusted partner to help modernization of analytics for customers.
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Microsoft Fabric offers data integration, data engineering, data warehousing, data science, real-time analytics, and business intelligence—all hosted on a lake-centric SaaS solution that allows users to simplify with a single source of truth. Rajasekhar Datta Roy, CTO of Sonata Software expressed his pride in partnering with Microsoft for the launch of Microsoft Fabric. He believes it is pathbreaking in what it can do for customers who are modernizing their global data estate and will bring complementary capabilities in terms of IPs as well as capacities across the globe to help customers modernize their data estate and adopt this platform faster.
Microsoft Fabric is an end-to-end unified analytics platform that brings together all the data and analytics tools that organizations need. It enables enterprises to manage their data in one place with a suite of analytical experiences that work together seamlessly to help turn data into a competitive advantage today and lay the foundation for AI innovations of tomorrow. The platform is set apart by its multi-cloud data lake called OneLake, pervasive governance and security, AI powered experiences with Copilot, and deep integration to Microsoft 365 applications.
The team at Sonata had an exciting journey of over 6 months working with Microsoft Fabric team. During this time they had the opportunity to learn about the new paradigm of end-to-end analytics SaaS platform, work closely with the product engineering teams at Microsoft and share their findings and inputs about the product that was in the making. Arun Ulagaratchagan, CVP of Azure Data expressed his appreciation for Sonata Software's contribution to Fabric's evolution and being a trusted partner to help modernization of analytics for customers.
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Microsoft Fabric offers data integration, data engineering, data warehousing, data science, real-time analytics, and business intelligence—all hosted on a lake-centric SaaS solution that allows users to simplify with a single source of truth. Rajasekhar Datta Roy, CTO of Sonata Software expressed his pride in partnering with Microsoft for the launch of Microsoft Fabric. He believes it is pathbreaking in what it can do for customers who are modernizing their global data estate and will bring complementary capabilities in terms of IPs as well as capacities across the globe to help customers modernize their data estate and adopt this platform faster.
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