- Data lives in 6 different systems
- Weekly Excel reports emailed on Friday
- 2 analysts spend 80% of time on reporting
- Board meeting numbers ready 3 days before
- Questions answered in 2–3 days
- Decisions made on last month's data
- All data unified in Microsoft Fabric
- Dashboards updated hourly, automatically
- Analysts focused on analysis, not data wrangling
- Board pack generated in one click, same day
- Self-service: questions answered in seconds
- Decisions made on real-time data
| Capability | Spreadsheets | Generic BI Tools | IntelliFabric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self-service for business users | |||
| Automated data refresh | |||
| Unified data source (no silos) | |||
| Pre-built industry KPIs | |||
| Scalable to 10,000+ users | |||
| IT governance and audit trail | |||
| Time to first live dashboard | 3–6 months | 2–4 months | 4–6 weeks |
We're not a BI tool. We're not a consulting firm. IntelliFabric is a managed analytics acceleration layer — pre-built semantic models, industry KPIs, and automated pipelines, all running natively on your Microsoft Fabric tenant. You get insights, not infrastructure.
Teams spend less time building reports and more time acting on them.
First dashboards live in weeks. Not the months a custom build requires.
Most clients recover implementation cost within the first quarter.
From kickoff call to live KPIs visible in Power BI.
All data stays inside your Microsoft tenant. Always.
No third-party lock-in. Built entirely on Fabric, Power BI, and Azure.
Traditional BI projects have a hidden cost: the time, headcount, and infrastructure you need before you see a single report.
Based on aggregate client data across 300+ enterprise implementations since 2018.
“We went from a two-day reporting cycle to live dashboards in our first four weeks. Our ops team stopped emailing Excel files entirely.”
“The Fabric Lakehouse eliminated three separate reporting tools we were paying for. ROI was visible within 90 days.”
“I walked into the board meeting with dashboards that update every hour. That's never happened in this company's history.”
