
"With databases built natively into Microsoft Fabric, we're helping customers modernize SQL, unify their data estate, and build AI-native applications faster and with greater confidence. Organizations manage a mix of relational and NoSQL databases across edge, PaaS, and SaaS environments, often through fragmented tools, portals, and management experiences."
"The Database Hub introduces an agent-assisted, human-in-the-loop approach to database management. Intelligent agents continuously reason over estate-wide signals to surface what changed, explain why it matters, and guide teams towards what to do next. Aggregate health views, common performance categories, and trend analysis provide consistent signals across services."
Microsoft introduced Database Hub, a unified database management tool integrated into its Fabric data platform for early access. The tool consolidates management of multiple database services including Azure SQL Server, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, SQL Server enabled by Azure Arc, and Azure Database for MySQL. Database Hub addresses fragmentation by providing a single location for engineers to manage databases across on-premises, PaaS, and SaaS environments. Microsoft plans to enhance the tool with AI capabilities, including intelligent agents that monitor database estates, surface changes, explain their significance, and recommend actions. Copilot integration will provide insights and trend analysis to help teams understand database performance and move from insight to action more confidently.
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