December 2, 2025

Esri Brings New GeoAnalytics and Mapping Tools to Microsoft Fabric

New integrations bring Esri’s spatial analytics and mapping tools directly into Microsoft Fabric workflows.
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Esri is expanding its Microsoft Fabric integrations with tools designed to make spatial analysis and mapping easier for data teams working across OneLake, Power BI, and ArcGIS. The newly released ArcGIS GeoAnalytics for Microsoft Fabric is now generally available, giving users direct access to Esri’s spatial analysis tools and curated datasets inside their existing Fabric workflows. ArcGIS Maps for Microsoft Fabric is also live in public preview, adding interactive mapping options that help users spot patterns and relationships that don’t show up in tables or charts.

Esri says the goal is to make its core capabilities easier to use wherever teams are already working. At the UK Met Office, researchers used GeoAnalytics inside Fabric to process large observational datasets and run geospatial analysis that hadn’t been part of their workflow before.

The Maps preview, available through the Fabric Workload Hub, lets users build and customize maps directly within the Fabric interface. Microsoft says the integrations bring together Esri’s geospatial tools with Fabric’s Spark-based processing to help customers work more efficiently with location data.

GeoAnalytics for Fabric is available now, and ArcGIS Maps for Fabric is expected to move into general availability after the preview period.

To learn more about ESRI and view full press release, click the link here. 

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