Yitzhak Kesselman, Tessa Kloster
This session is primarily about ai & agents within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. Fabric unifies your data estate in OneLake, converges your real-time and analytical workloads into a single data platform, and layers a semantic foundation with ontologies to form a unified intelligence platform. It empowers teams and AI agents with a shared, governed understanding of the live state of your business and the operational actions to affect outcomes. Grounded in real-time signals from Fabric Real-Time Intelligence and shared context from Fabric IQ, teams and AI can reason in the language of your business and operate in tandem to drive measurable impact on your business objectives.
Chafia Aouissi, Adam Lash
This session is primarily about real-time & eventing within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. Without shared business definitions, AI agents give inconsistent answers and your teams waste time reconciling conflicting data. Fabric IQ creates a governed, shared semantic foundation that models your business spanning entities, relationships, and rules. See how Fabric IQ builds on existing assets like Power BI semantic models, binds with live data, and enables AI agents to answer richer questions. Learn to extend your semantic models, connect live data sources, and enable AI agents to drive intelligent, automated decisions.
Subramanian Muthukrishnan, Chandler Stevens
This session is primarily about real-time & eventing within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. Enterprise AI requires unified semantic foundations where governance and intelligence flow seamlessly. Learn to architect data platform that use Ontology as your semantic backbone, Data Agents for insights, and Operational Agents for action. Through real-world examples, discover how organizations use AI agents to reliably detect, contextualize, attribute, and act on governed data.
Kati Iceva, Italo Lima
This session is primarily about ai & agents within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. Manually monitoring pipelines, handling incidents, and executing workflows doesn't scale and it burns out your team. Operations agents in Microsoft Fabric provide true autonomy by handling these tasks independently. Explore how to architect agents that monitor pipelines, respond to incidents, and execute complex workflows without human intervention. Learn to configure agent rules, establish governance guardrails, and scale your operations with AI-driven reliability.
Igal Amster, Justin Fine
This session is primarily about real-time & eventing within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. AI makes poor business decisions when it can't see how things connect - customers to orders, assets to events, signals to root causes. Graph captures these relationships and lets you explore them with natural language, no queries needed. See how Graph surfaces hidden patterns and enriches AI reasoning. Learn to model entity relationships, query connections using natural language, and turn complex data into clear, actionable insights for your AI agents.
Adam Lash, Rohith Sai Chetla
This session is primarily about governance & security within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. Discover how Agent 365 serves as the enterprise control plane for AI in Microsoft Fabric, anchored on five pillars: registry, control, visualize, interop, and security for Fabric assets consumed by agents. Learn how Entra identity, Purview governance, and Agent 365 tools enable governed deployments, reference architectures, and safe scale for IT pros, developers, and data engineers.
Farzad Sunavala, Chafia Aouissi
This session is primarily about ai & agents within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. Join Microsoft experts for a strategic look at Fabric IQ and Foundry IQ—how they bring business meaning to data and unify enterprise knowledge to ground every agent. See roadmap updates across semantic modeling, multi‑source retrieval, governance, and observability that move you beyond basic RAG to trustworthy, scalable agentic workflows.
Nina Arora-Rowland, Colin Pop
This session is primarily about data engineering & architecture within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. What happens when data engineering meets agentic AI? In this technical session, we explore how autonomous agents are reshaping the way pipelines are built, managed, and evolved on Microsoft Fabric. From real-world scenarios to emerging architectural patterns, we’ll examine how intelligent systems can move data operations beyond static scripts toward adaptive, context-aware workflows. We’ll also address practical considerations around governance, trust, and enterprise readiness as teams experiment with more autonomous data environments. Join us to unpack what it takes to move from traditional pipelines to intelligent, evolving data systems.
Greg Nash
This session is primarily about real-time & eventing within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. Traditional monitoring and alerting is reactive and teams spend valuable time manually analyzing data and coordinating responses. In this session, we will learn how to configure operations agents to autonomously monitor real-time data, reason over business context using semantic ontologies, and take actions automatically to optimize outcomes before issues escalate.
Treb Gatte
This session is primarily about ai & agents within the Microsoft Fabric and SQL ecosystem. Connecting AI agents to company data across SharePoint, databases, and documents is complex. Foundry IQ + Fabric IQ provide secure, unified access through one API. Learn to connect agents to multiple sources, configure permissions, use Agent Factory for deployment, and ensure agents understand business context, not just raw data.

