ISVs who want to create custom AI solutions catering to business analysts, data scientists, data engineers, and business people who want to deep dive with data, can use the Microsoft Fabric Workload Development Kit to build applications in the Fabric UX. Building a workload allows you to harness the governance, speed, and power of Fabric integration to enable more powerful data You can create your own workload and publish it as a SaaS offering for other Fabic users— allowing you to monetize it—while leveraging the Fabric UX. This allows you to focus on developing, rather than designing.
Common scenarios for ISVs to build a Fabric workload include:
- You'd like to create a tool for developers or data scientists and have them work on Fabric.
- You want to leverage Microsoft support like existing UX and simple publication on Azure Marketplace.
- You'd like to address a data need or requirement in your organization with Fabric's utilities.
In this collection, you'll find a sample solution architecture and some resources to help you understand how best to work with Fabric to achieve your goals.
For a full explanation of all approaches and scenarios, you can visit the Creating Generative AI Experiences with the Microsoft Cloud: A Guide for ISVs. If you'd like help to streamline your app build, publish, and marketplace growth journey, visit app advisor on ISV Hub, answer a few questions, and get the right information you need, right now.