ArcGIS Maps for Microsoft Fabric (preview)
by Esri, Inc.
Reveal Location Insights Where Your Data Lives
ArcGIS Maps for Microsoft Fabric (preview) is an adaptive and intelligent mapping workload that empowers you to derive location insights. It offers smart suggestions and full control over every aspect of map design, making it easy to create insightful maps from your data to uncover patterns, relationships, and trends that aren't visible in tables or charts. You can integrate diverse data sources, including ArcGIS and open-source datasets, allowing you to visualize your OneLake data alongside business, lifestyle, demographic, and environmental data, thereby adding rich context to your data.
Key benefits
- Mapping capabilities where your data lives: Create insightful maps where data resides, eliminating the need to move or duplicate data, reducing storage costs, and breaking down data silos.
- High-quality location insights: Uncover patterns, relationships, and trends that aren't visible in tabular or basic mapping solutions by creating insightful maps from your data or included geospatial data, leveraging smart suggestions for mapping choices, along with full control to fine-tune every aspect of the map's design.
- Enrich data with multiple sources: Visualize OneLake data alongside diverse data sources, including ArcGIS and open-source datasets, such as, lifestyle, demographic, and environmental data, thereby adding richer context to data directly in Fabric.
- Turn complex data into clear stories: Transform complex location information into clear, actionable stories. By creating interactive, customizable maps, stakeholders can collaborate, engage with data, and drive location-aware decisions across the organization.
Use cases
Retail: Optimize site selections and sales territories using spatial clustering and demographic analysis.
Financial Services: Detect fraud or regional trends by mapping transactions spatially.
Public Sector: Monitor resource allocation, population trends, and public safety data.
Healthcare: Map patient distribution and healthcare infrastructure to optimize facility locations and resource allocation.
Insurance: Assess risk and adjust premiums based on geographic risk factors, such as natural disaster zones.
Logistics and Transportation: Optimize routes and reduce transportation costs by mapping logistics networks and supply chain infrastructure.
Real Estate: Identify market trends and opportunities by mapping property values, demographics, and market data.
Manufacturing and Retail: Optimize supply chain operations by mapping supplier locations, transportation routes, and inventory levels.