Fabric IQ Guide: Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs for Business Intelligence
Discover how to structure the meaning of your data and enable a decision intelligence system with Fabric IQ in Microsoft Fabric.

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Fabric IQ introduces a new semantic layer in Microsoft Fabric that allows you to transform isolated data into business knowledge.
What will you find in this guide about Fabric IQ?
- What is Fabric IQ and why is it key in Microsoft Fabric?
- How ontologies and knowledge graphs work
- How to move from semantic models to knowledge models
- How to structure data with business meaning
- How to enable artificial intelligence with context
Why you need a guide to Fabric IQ
Many organizations have already invested in data and business intelligence platforms, but still face the same problem: the data exists, but it is not always understood.
Fabric IQ responds to this challenge by introducing a semantic layer to connect data, concepts and relationships within the business.
Without this layer, both users and artificial intelligence systems operate without context, limiting the quality of analysis and decision making.
From data to business insight
The next step in the evolution of Microsoft Fabric is not only to integrate data, but to structure its meaning.
By means of ontologies and knowledge graphs, Fabric IQ makes it possible to represent the business as a connected system, where data are no longer isolated elements and become part of a knowledge model.
This approach makes it possible to understand not only what happens, but why it happens and what the implications are.
Who this guide is for?
This guide is aimed at:
- Managers looking to improve data-driven decision making.
- Data, BI and analytics managers
- Teams working with Microsoft Fabric
- Organizations that are incorporating artificial intelligence
What you will learn about ontologies and graphs in Microsoft Fabric?
- How to define a common business language using ontologies
- How to model relationships between data with knowledge graphs
- How to improve the quality of insights
- How to prepare your organization for artificial intelligence
Fabric IQ and the future of business intelligence
Microsoft is evolving to a model where data is not only integrated, but interpreted within a business context.
Fabric IQ represents this shift: a layer that connects data, semantics and analytics to enable more informed decisions.
This approach lays the foundation for what more and more organizations are adopting: decision-driven intelligence systems.