Problem this solves
Leaders do not trust the numbers because reporting is scattered across spreadsheets, systems, Power BI pages, and manual explanations.
Microsoft Data, BI & Cloud Foundation
LUMATARRA turns Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Azure, Microsoft 365, data modeling, governance, and reporting modernization into the secure foundation leaders need before AI briefs, agents, and alerts can be trusted.
Leaders do not trust the numbers because reporting is scattered across spreadsheets, systems, Power BI pages, and manual explanations.
Microsoft Fabric data foundation, governed semantic models, Power BI scorecards, KPI definitions, and executive reporting flows.
One trusted operating scorecard, cleaner data ownership, fewer reporting scrambles, and a foundation ready for Executive Intelligence.
A focused scorecard or model can start inside 30 days when the source systems and metric owners are available.
Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Azure, Entra ID, Purview-aligned governance, Teams distribution, and Microsoft 365 context.
What we build
We design Fabric and Power BI around decisions, owners, cadence, and trust. The goal is not more reports. The goal is fewer arguments about the numbers and faster action.
Lakehouse, warehouse, ingestion, security, and governance patterns that reduce reporting fragility.
Shared definitions for revenue, margin, capacity, customers, backlog, pipeline, and operating performance.
Power BI views designed around the weekly leadership cadence, not vanity dashboards.
Models and measures structured so AI briefs, alerts, and decision support can be grounded in trusted data.
Built on
The architecture supports executive reporting now and AI-forward decision systems next.
Lakehouse architecture for raw, curated, and analytics-ready data.
SQL analytics foundation for governed enterprise reporting.
Shared business definitions for metrics leaders can trust.
Performance, deployment, and governance for enterprise dashboards.
Unified storage fabric across domains and workloads.
Analytics engine patterns that connect legacy and modern workloads.
Fast Power BI reporting directly over Fabric data.
Repeatable transformation layer for business-owned data shaping.
Microsoft Fabric and Power BI FAQ
Clear answers help leaders compare options, understand risk, and move from research to a focused operating review.
AI briefs and alerts are only useful when they are grounded in trusted source systems, KPI definitions, semantic models, ownership, and governance.
Microsoft Fabric gives companies a unified analytics foundation for lakehouse, warehouse, semantic model, Power BI, and AI-ready data patterns.
Yes. Power BI remains the trusted visual and semantic layer for many executive scorecards. AI should explain and route the signal, not replace the source of truth.
An AI-ready analytics layer has clear source systems, governed definitions, permissions, quality checks, semantic models, and business context that AI workflows can safely use.
We will identify the data foundation and Power BI surface that unlocks the first useful Executive Intelligence layer.