Comment by luke-stanley
Comment by luke-stanley 10 months ago
Actually Microsoft do now have Copilot and Python in Excel recently released last week. Maybe a bit slow.
Comment by luke-stanley 10 months ago
Actually Microsoft do now have Copilot and Python in Excel recently released last week. Maybe a bit slow.
Platform wise, the equivalent would be if they combined Excel, PowerBI, Data Factory and Azure into a single tool.
Technically you can combine these, but it’s a cumbersome experience and difficult for most people. Vertically integrating their equivalents simplifies things a lot.
(Small note: we don’t currently offer Python to users but likely will at some point)
I dont know if the Python in Excel architecture as changed but last time i saw it, it was insane and unusable for me (data sent to MS servers where a linux container executes python: you need both a subscription and that the data in question not be regulated)