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Microsoft has acquired Seattle-based Osmos to bring autonomous agentic AI to the Fabric ecosystem. F...

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Microsoft's acquisition of Osmos integrates agentic workflows into the data infrastructure layer (Fabric/OneLake) to automate ETL, signaling a shift from passive data storage to active, agent-driven data preparation.
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Microsoft has acquired Seattle-based Osmos to bring autonomous agentic AI to the Fabric ecosystem. Founded by ex-Google engineers, Osmos uses agents to normalize messy formats like PDFs and JSON without manual code. This move addresses the ETL bottleneck where data prep consumes over 70 percent of resources. By embedding agents into OneLake, Microsoft is shifting from passive storage to self-cleaning intelligence. The deal follows a 13 million dollar Series A and marks agentic data as a 2026 priority. 🚀

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