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Coauthor: Simon Tuson, Principal Product Manager, Stibo Systems
The preview of the Stibo Systems Master Data Management (MDM) workload on Microsoft Fabric which integrates enterprise customers’ master data and ingests it directly into Fabric OneLake through their DaaS (Data as a service) feature to unlock analytics and AI use-cases for them is now available.
For organizations that rely on trusted master data across products, customers, suppliers, and other core domains, this integration unlocks a new way to operationalize MDM: without the need to build complex pipelines for data transformation, schema rework, or data duplication. Data is made available to different business units and user personas, from data scientists and analysts to business users, in a familiar and easy-to-consume format with minimal engineering effort.
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Figure: Detailed description of the Stibo workload on the workload hub.
MDM systems are built for governance, stewardship, and data quality. Analytics platforms are built for speed, flexibility, and delivering actionable insights. Bridging the two has traditionally required rigid integrations, brittle exports, and ongoing maintenance.
Unlike traditional MDM integrations that might rely on exports or custom ETL, Stibo’s Data as a Service (DaaS) solution offers a simple approach to converting the master data into a consumable analytics‑ready data in Microsoft Fabric.
The Stibo Systems MDM workload for Fabric changes that by exposing Master Data as a cloud‑native data service inside Microsoft Fabric, allowing organizations to activate trusted data across BI, analytics, and AI workflows—while preserving the rigor of enterprise MDM.
The result is a cleaner separation of responsibilities and faster time to value existing MDM investments. This enables organizations to reduce operational overhead, accelerate time to insight, and power multi-agent workflows to automate business processes.
The DaaS offering in Stibo’s workload bridges that gap by introducing a simple integrated experience on the Fabric platform where:
Access curated data assets from your MDM directly in Fabric. Golden records, product data and other data can be grouped into data assets and transformed into analytics‑ready datasets, not raw exports, but stored in delta-parquet open-format in the customer’s Lakehouse. Without programming and detailed MDM knowledge, data is delivered into the Fabric ecosystem into the workloads that are familiar to your data experts.
To get started, check out the Product Overview and (Preview) offer in Azure Marketplace and watch the product demo on YouTube.
You can also contact Stibo directly to get support on adding their workload from the Workload Hub.
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