Microsoft Fabric Our Enterprise Solution for Consolidated Data Accelerated ROI
Rating: 8 out of 10
IncentivizedUse Cases and Deployment Scope
The primary use of Microsoft Fabric at our organization is to build an analytical foundation that supports data-driven decision-making in sales and executive management. Specifically, vast amounts of data generated from our core business systems, such as sales and inventory data, are leveraged as input. In the sales department, Microsoft Fabric is utilized for detailed sales analysis broken down by product, branch, and customer, as well as for measuring the effectiveness of promotional campaigns. For executive management, its applications include budget-to-actual management and evaluating sales performance.
Pros
- Access Control / Security & Governance
- Collaborative Work up to Visualization
- Data Ingestion
Cons
- Clarity and Documentation on Power BI Integration Changes and Best Practices
- More Flexible and Advanced Scheduled Report Delivery Options
- Enhanced Data Export Control Based on Sensitivity Labels
Likelihood to Recommend
I would highly recommend Microsoft Fabric, especially for medium to large enterprises aiming to build a robust, scalable, and secure data analytics platform. It effectively unifies various data workloads, streamlining data integration, engineering, and particularly enhancing our ability to create and share reliable Power BI dashboards. The deep integration with Azure AD for features like Row-Level Security is a significant advantage for data governance.