
Digital transformation services firm iLink Digital participated as the Arena Sponsor at the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference (FabCon) 2026 held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, where it showcased enterprise solutions focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and data platforms.
The conference, considered the largest global gathering for the Microsoft Fabric ecosystem, brought together more than 7,500 data professionals, architects and enterprise decision-makers to discuss developments in data, analytics and AI technologies.
At the event, iLink Digital presented its AI-first approach built on Microsoft Fabric and Microsoft Azure. The company said its solutions aim to help enterprises move from data collection to decision-making and automated action in shorter timeframes.
The company highlighted four themes shaping enterprise technology adoption, including data platform modernisation, real-time intelligence for streaming analytics, semantic AI architectures, and the use of agentic AI systems to automate business processes.
According to the company, these areas align with recent developments in the Microsoft data ecosystem, including unified data platforms and expanded real-time intelligence capabilities.
Speaking about the company’s participation, Sree Balaji said organisations are increasingly focused on implementing AI solutions at scale rather than experimenting with them.
During the conference, iLink Digital also conducted technical sessions on implementing real-time intelligence using Microsoft Fabric and building enterprise AI systems on unified semantic architectures.
The company further demonstrated a portfolio of AI-focused accelerators developed on Microsoft Fabric and Azure AI. These include tools for data migration, automation of AI-driven workflows, conversational ontology development and deployment of enterprise AI agents.
The firm said the solutions are designed to help organisations move from fragmented data systems to integrated AI-powered operations and support enterprise adoption of autonomous technologies.
