ArcGIS for Microsoft Fabric
pateikė Esri, Inc.
Unlock the Potential of your Location Data with ArcGIS for Microsoft Fabric
Together, Esri and Microsoft are transforming decision-making by integrating spatial insights into Microsoft Fabric. Within Microsoft Fabric's analytics platform, you have access to a range of reliable spatial functions and tools that reveal spatial patterns and trends. Seamlessly deliver your results across the Fabric environment and into Microsoft 365.
Overview:
ArcGIS for Microsoft Fabric integrates mapping capabilities and spatial analytics tools directly into the Microsoft Fabric environment. It enables spatial analysis at any scale with ArcGIS GeoAnalytics for Microsoft Fabric, leveraging Apache Spark’s distributed computing power to uncover patterns and trends. These insights can then be integrated into Microsoft Power BI for reporting, further analysis, and visualization using ArcGIS for Power BI.
Key Capabilities:
Integrate, transform, and enrich geospatial data
Perform complex analysis at scale using 180+ spatial functions and tools
Visualize and explore data in a geographic context
Leverage an interactive mapping experience via Esri’s ArcGIS system
Incorporate native integration with Power BI and M365 apps
Use a unified platform to share and access your organization’s data
Included Integrations
ArcGIS GeoAnalytics for Microsoft Fabric
ArcGIS GeoAnalytics for Microsoft Fabric is a Spark-native library with over 180 geospatial analytics functions and tools. It enables data scientists and data engineers to perform data analysis at any scale to uncover geospatial insights within Microsoft Fabric environment.
Learn more about what you can do with GeoAnalytics for Fabric.
ArcGIS for Power BI
By converting location data into features on a map, ArcGIS for Power BI adds a new layer of depth to your data analysis. Bringing location to the world of business intelligence is a game changer, making it easier to discover new patterns and trends in your data.
Learn more about what you can do with ArcGIS for Power BI.
Use Cases
By accessing Esri’s spatial tools and functions within Microsoft Fabric, you will be able to apply spatial analytics to support use cases like:
Customer and Site Analytics – Retail and market analysts can connect to store locations and customer addresses hosted in OneLake, then apply GeoEnrichment to identify areas with high growth potential based on similarities to high-performing site locations.
Predictive Maintenance – By connecting spatial tools to OneLake datasets about road, utility, and other infrastructure issues, you can find significant spatial clusters and hot spots. You can also use human movement data stored in OneLake to predict where issues will occur and prioritize maintenance.
Logistics Efficiency – Shipping and logistics companies can run statistical analysis on historical tracking data to identify anomalous shipment routes and address problems in the supply chain.
Technical requirements
ArcGIS GeoAnalytics for Microsoft Fabric is integrated into Fabric Runtime 1.3 within Microsoft Fabric’s Data Science and Engineering workloads.