Microsoft Fabric consulting: architecture, migration and planning
Bissantz supports organizations in building modern data platforms with Microsoft Fabric – from migrating existing data warehouse architectures to delivering an integrated solution for reporting, analysis and planning.
Microsoft Fabric architecture and technical target designs
data warehouse migration from legacy and SQL-based platforms
reporting with Power BI and Direct Lake
integrated planning on a consistent data foundation
Implementing Microsoft Fabric successfully
Microsoft Fabric consulting for organizations that want to build a robust platform for analysis, planning and reporting
Microsoft Fabric is a powerful platform for data integration, storage and reporting. Yet a successful Microsoft Fabric implementation or a migration to Microsoft Fabric requires more than technical know-how. It calls for a strategic approach, well-founded architecture decisions and the right implementation methods.
Bissantz guides you with holistic Microsoft Fabric consulting: from analyzing your requirements and designing the Lakehouse architecture through to productive operation. Our Microsoft Fabric consulting combines technology expertise with deep experience in BI, visualization and planning – resulting in solutions that are technically sound, powerful and easy to use.
No clear target design?
Microsoft Fabric offers numerous architecture options across Lakehouse, Warehouse and Direct Lake. Without a clear strategy, inconsistent structures and data silos quickly emerge. We work with you to develop a robust target design that takes functional requirements, governance and scalability into account from the very start.
No capacity for Microsoft Fabric migration?
Migrating existing data warehouse and BI landscapes to Microsoft Fabric demands time and expertise that day-to-day operations rarely allow. We take over the technical execution and design a phased migration path with parallel operation – safeguarding your reporting processes and ensuring a smooth Microsoft Fabric migration.
Gaps in planning?
With our Microsoft Fabric implementation consulting, we extend the platform with robust planning scenarios built on a consistent data foundation and establish end-to-end management processes. The result: solutions that go beyond technology and deliver real usability for management and specialist departments alike.
Market leaders and hidden champions trust us.
How we introduce Microsoft Fabric systematically
Whether target design, implementation or live operation – we focus on the value and functionality for your company
We begin directly with the definition of target design, value and feasibility. First, we analyze your existing data warehouse, reporting and planning landscape and make bottlenecks visible. On that basis, we define the target architecture: the Fabric role model, data model, loading processes, serving layer and governance are all specified precisely.
Implementation proceeds in a prioritized, domain-by-domain manner – we realize quick wins early to generate productive value from the outset. For sustainable operation, we establish standards, quality assurance and enablement for your teams. The result is a realistic path to productive outcomes that connects technological possibilities with functional requirements.
Our Microsoft Fabric consulting at a glance
Microsoft Fabric consulting with Bissantz supports you along the entire value chain: from architecture and data integration and modeling through to reporting, planning and organizational enablement.
In doing so, we develop scalable architectures backed by well-thought-out governance and security concepts. Our consultants also support you in designing or migrating robust ETL processes, including Data Factory, Dataflows and orchestration, while ensuring high data quality. For meaningful analytics, our consultants work with you to create semantic models, clear visualization standards and user-friendly reports in Power BI or Bissantz frontends. For planning, we integrate actuals, budget and forecast on a consistent data foundation with functionally sound management logic.
Fabric architecture and target design
Scalable data platforms built on OneLake, Lakehouse, Warehouse and semantic models.
Data pipelines and integration
Robust loading and transformation processes for cloud and on-premises sources.
Reporting and analytics
Semantic models, KPI systems and high-quality reports for management, controlling and specialist departments.
Planning with Microsoft Fabric
Extension of the platform with robust planning scenarios and coordinated management processes.
Your partner for professional Microsoft Fabric consulting
Bissantz clients value our deep BI expertise and experience in Microsoft Fabric implementation
Bissantz combines longstanding experience in business intelligence and controlling with solid expertise in Microsoft technologies. We have guided countless organizations through the introduction of modern analytics platforms – from mid-sized hidden champions to international corporations.
Our consultants know the typical challenges of data warehouse modernization, ERP integration and self-service BI from hands-on experience. With our Microsoft Fabric consulting, you benefit from this wealth of knowledge: we anticipate stumbling blocks, recommend proven architecture patterns and deliver tailored solutions.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Microsoft Fabric migration with Bissantz
Key information at a glance – answered concisely and clearly
This depends on your starting point and target design. First productive domains can usually be delivered well before a full modernization is complete. The key is a prioritized roadmap with clearly defined milestones.
Yes, when the platform is extended in a functionally meaningful way. That is precisely where our strength lies: connecting the data foundation, analytics, reporting and robust planning into a unified whole.
No. A basic familiarity with Power BI or Azure is helpful but not required. Our Microsoft Fabric consulting trains your teams to the right level, in a practice-oriented way.
A successful Microsoft Fabric implementation begins with a structured analysis of your current situation, target architecture, priorities and implementation sequence – not with isolated tool decisions.
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