Microsoft acquires Osmos to ease data engineering bottlenecks in Fabric
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Microsoft acquires Osmos to ease data engineering bottlenecks in Fabric
"Osmos' technology, which applies agentic AI to turn raw data into analytics and AI-ready assets in OneLake, will help customers bypass the common challenges most enterprises face - spending more time around data preparation rather than analysis, Bogdan Crivat, corporate VP of Azure Data Analytics, wrote in a blog post."
"The startup, before the acquisition, offered Osmos Data Agents for Microsoft Fabric, Osmos Data Agents for Databricks, and Osmos AI-Assist Suite (Uploaders, Pipelines, Datasets), which the company describes as a collection of AI-powered data ingestion and engineering tools that automate the process of bringing external, messy data into operational systems with minimal manual effort or coding."
Microsoft acquired Osmos to reduce data engineering friction within Fabric and accelerate deployment of analytics and AI projects into production. Osmos uses agentic AI to transform raw, messy external data into analytics- and AI-ready assets stored in OneLake, automating ingestion, uploaders, pipelines, and dataset preparation with minimal manual coding. Customers using Osmos on Fabric Spark experienced more than 50% reductions in development and maintenance effort. Osmos provided native Data Agents for Microsoft Fabric and Databricks plus an AI-Assist Suite, and integration into Fabric aims to boost operational efficiency and speed time-to-value for CIOs and development teams.
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