Microsoft announced Monday that it acquired Osmos, a Seattle startup that helps companies automate data engineering work.
Today, Microsoft is announcing the acquisition of Osmos, an agentic AI data engineering platform designed to help simplify complex and time-consuming data workflows. Microsoft + Osmos: Extending ...
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Microsoft Fabric, a unified cloud analytics platform, will include Seattle-based Osmos, founded in 2019. Fabric integrates ...
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Bloomberg’s Data Technologies Engineering team is responsible for the data collection systems that onboard all of the referential data that drive the company’s applications and enterprise solutions.
Though the AI era conjures a futuristic, tech-advanced image of the present, AI fundamentally depends on the same data standards that have been around forever. These data standards—such as being clean ...
Microsoft has acquired US-based startup Osmos and will integrate its agentic AI data engineering platform into Microsoft ...
The rise of machine learning and automation, coupled with an increased availability of data, has led to a renaissance in data analytics. Bloomberg’s rapidly growing Data Services Engineering team is ...