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dbt and Microsoft Fabric

Pradeep Srikakolapu and Abhishek Narain dig into dbt:

Modern analytics teams are adopting open, SQL-first data transformation, robust CI/CD and governance, and seamless integration across lakehouse and warehouse platforms. dbt is now the standard for analytics engineering, while Microsoft Fabric unifies data engineering, science, warehousing, and BI in OneLake.

By investing in dbt + Microsoft Fabric integration, Microsoft empowers customers with a unified, enterprise-grade analytics platform that supports native dbt workflows—future-proofing analytics engineering on Fabric.

I’ll be interested to see if this retains corporate investment longer than some of their open-source collaborations. That’s been a consistent issue over the years: announce some neat integrations with a popular technology, release a couple of versions, and then quietly deprecate it a year or two later. This sounds like it’s less likely to end up in that boat, simply based on how the Fabric team is collaborating compared to, say, the various Spark on .NET efforts over the years.

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