Microsoft Fabric customers can now acquire IRiS through their existing Azure consumption commitments, with no separate procurement process and full alignment to their Microsoft commercial agreement.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia · April 2026 — Ignition Data today announced that IRiS, its Lakehouse Code Automation platform, has achieved Microsoft IP Co-sell Eligibility and MACC (Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment) qualification. IRiS is now a transactable offer on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, which means enterprise customers can acquire IRiS licenses directly under their existing Microsoft commercial agreements rather than through a separate vendor onboarding process.
For organisations using or planning to use Microsoft Fabric, three commercial barriers to adopting IRiS have been removed at once.
If your organisation has signed a Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment, IRiS purchases now count toward it. The budget is already approved. There is no need to open a new vendor agreement, raise a new purchase order, or fund the spend from a separate IT line item. IRiS becomes an eligible draw-down against commitments your organisation has already made.
IRiS is purchased through the Azure Marketplace, which means the transaction takes place under your existing Microsoft commercial framework. The same supplier relationship, the same paper, the same compliance posture you already maintain with Microsoft applies. For procurement, legal and finance teams, IRiS does not introduce a new vendor risk profile to evaluate. It sits inside the Microsoft envelope you already use.
With IP Co-sell Eligibility confirmed, your Microsoft account team can now actively support IRiS deployments alongside Azure and Microsoft Fabric engagements. Architecture conversations, deployment planning and joint go-to-market support are part of the picture. Customers do not have to manage IRiS as a separate, off-Microsoft tool. It is part of the Microsoft solution stack their account team supports.
“What customers told us they wanted was a simpler way to bring IRiS into their Fabric programmes. MACC and Co-sell give them exactly that. They can use budget they have already committed to Microsoft, transact under their existing agreement, and have their Microsoft team supporting the deployment. The procurement conversation that used to take months can now happen in weeks.”- Julien Redmond, CEO of Ignition
IRiS is a metadata-driven platform that automates the Silver / Integration layer of a Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse implementation. The Silver layer is where most Fabric programmes lose time, because integrating data from multiple source systems into a coherent, governed structure is the most complex and error-prone phase of a Lakehouse build. IRiS generates production-ready DDL, DML and operational metadata directly from source system metadata, using Data Vault 2 methodology as the integration framework.
In production at Resimac, one of Australia's largest non-bank lenders, IRiS has delivered the Silver layer 4.5 times faster than conventional manual implementation, with a 65 per cent reduction in engineering effort.
Microsoft Solutions Partner, Data & AI (April 2026)
Microsoft IP Co-sell Eligible (April 2026)
MACC qualified (April 2026)
Live transactable offer on Microsoft Azure Marketplace
Built for Microsoft Fabric, Azure Data Factory, Microsoft Purview, and Azure DevOps
Ignition Data is a Lakehouse automation specialist focused on accelerating delivery of modern data platforms on Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Fabric. Through IRiS, Ignition enables enterprises to integrate data across silos, automate governance, and implement scalable Fabric-aligned Lakehouse architectures using proven integration methodologies such as Data Vault 2.
Julien Redmond | CEO, Ignition Data
julien.redmond@ignition-data.com
ignition-data.com/iris