CData Software, a leading provider of data connectivity solutions, is releasing its Microsoft Fabric Integration Accelerator, a comprehensive set of connectivity solutions designed to dramatically simplify and accelerate the integration between Microsoft Fabric and external data sources. The announcement was made at the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference.
According to CData, the new offering enables organizations to unlock the full potential of their Microsoft Fabric implementation by providing seamless connectivity to over 270 data sources, including major enterprise systems like SAP, Workday, Salesforce, and many others.
"Organizations implementing Microsoft Fabric face critical data integration challenges for data residing outside of the Microsoft ecosystem that can significantly delay their time-to-value," said Manish Patel, chief product officer, CData. "Our Microsoft Fabric Integration Accelerator addresses these challenges head-on, enabling customers to more quickly access and integrate disparate data within their Microsoft Fabric environment in a matter of days rather than months."
The Microsoft Fabric Integration Accelerator is underpinned by three powerful toolkits:
- OneLake/Warehouse Build Toolkit: Offers point-and-click data ingestion with Change Data Capture (CDC) into OneLake and SQL Data Warehouse from more than 270 sources, compatible with Fabric Dataflow Gen 2 for live data access.
- Power BI Live Connectivity Toolkit: Enables direct, live connectivity from Power BI to any application, data store, or query engine with pre-built data models that eliminate manual data preparation from challenging sources.
- Azure Data Factory Extension Toolkit: Expands ADF connectivity beyond native Microsoft sources with a unified SQL data model, simplifying API integration without custom coding.
The Microsoft Fabric Integration Accelerator features a volume-independent pricing model, providing predictable costs regardless of data volume. This makes it particularly attractive for large enterprises with significant data needs, according to CData.
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