Microsoft Events presents a conversation between Ali Ghodsi and Scott Guthrie at Ignite 2025, showcasing how Azure Databricks, OneLake, Foundry, and Copilot Studio integrations drive unified data, AI innovation, and enterprise-ready security.

Databricks and Microsoft Announce Integrations with OneLake, Foundry, and Copilot Studio

Overview

In this session from Microsoft Ignite 2025, Ali Ghodsi (CEO of Databricks) and Scott Guthrie (EVP of Cloud and AI, Microsoft) explore the latest advances in data and AI integration across the Microsoft ecosystem. They introduce new ways organizations can break down data silos and accelerate AI-driven innovation through deep technical partnerships.

Key Topics

  • Unified Data Access & Governance: Deep integration between Azure Databricks and Microsoft OneLake allows organizations to manage and govern data centrally. The Databricks Unity Catalog now supports interoperability with OneLake, enabling secure and trusted access across platforms.

  • Enterprise Security & Identity: Integration with Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) enhances access management and ensures enterprise-grade security and compliance.

  • AI and Analytics Innovation: The session covers the expanded AI stack, including Copilot Studio (for building generative AI applications and bots), Microsoft Foundry, and Agent 365. These tools streamline advanced analytics, enable digital co-workers across Microsoft 365, and leverage Databricks’ open data formats for scalable machine learning.

  • SAP on Azure Databricks: New features allow for tighter SAP-DataBricks integration, supporting advanced analytics for enterprise business applications.

  • Demoed Solutions: The presentation showcases real-world scenarios, including Genie for Table Selection, using Unity Catalog for interrogating financial documents, and integrating AI agents for business workflows.

Chapters

  1. Databricks Introduction:
    • Overview of data governance, analytics, and AI capabilities integrated with Azure.
  2. Azure Ecosystem Integration:
    • Databricks now leverages Microsoft Entra ID and supports open data formats for multi-cloud strategies.
  3. AI Stack Advancements:
    • Details about Agent 365, Copilot Studio, and Foundry for building, deploying, and managing AI agents and data-centric applications.
  4. Security and Governance:
    • Discussion on privacy and robust enterprise security protocols.
  5. Major Announcements:
    • Newly announced OneLake and Unity Catalog integrations.
    • Genie tool for dynamic table selection and enhanced analytics.
    • Automation of financial document analysis.
  6. AI Agents and Digital Co-Workers:
    • Use of Agent 365 to empower Microsoft 365 users with AI assistants.
  7. Feature Availability:
    • Status of newly announced and demoed integrations.

Conclusion

Microsoft and Databricks are deepening their collaboration to enable comprehensive, secure, and scalable data and AI solutions within the Azure ecosystem. These announcements aim to empower organizations with trusted governance, unified access, and the ability to rapidly innovate in enterprise analytics and AI.