Microsoft Power BI to Microsoft Fabric: Are You Ready for the Transition?
In 2023, Microsoft announced its new platform, Microsoft Fabric, an innovative product that combined Microsoft Power BI, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Data Factory, Fabric SQL Databases, and Real-Time Intelligence into one platform.
Over 21,000 companies use Microsoft Fabric, and the success stories paint a promising future.
If your team hasn’t switched to Fabric yet, now is a great time to do so, as the transition has huge potential upside.

John Sterrett, ProcureSQL CEO, is attending the 2025 Microsoft Fabric Conference Partner Only Event.
The first significant benefit of the transition is a simplified work environment for all involved. Everything is integrated into one platform, eliminating headaches associated with handoffs and siloed workflow.
Data warehousing, data engineering, AI-powered analytics, data science, and business intelligence are now housed in one platform. A simpler platform means faster results for your company’s needs.
Moreover, as different teams collaborate, Fabric provides compliance features such as data tracking, version control, and role-based access, enabling multiple teams to work together simultaneously without compromising the integrity of your company’s data.
There is now an incredible amount of potential at their fingertips.
With Microsoft Fabric, forecasting future performance and AI-driven analysis now gives your teams a competitive edge.
This enables your business to transition from a purely reactive model to a proactive one, where you can stay one step ahead of what’s to come.
In terms of cost, you’ll be pleased to know that, despite all these new additions, the pricing model for Fabric remains scalable and flexible, depending on how you utilize it.
Microsoft provides a Fabric Capacity Estimator, allowing you to take full advantage of the new platform by understanding the up-front cost.
If you have already been using products from Azure and Microsoft, switching to Fabric is a no-brainer.
Transitioning to Microsoft Fabric
One of Fabric’s most valuable and convenient aspects is that its data and analytics can be shared across all teams for all to examine, including with your business’s non-tech parts, which are the decision-makers and subject matter experts. The data is easily interpreted, so minimal training is needed even if your users are not tech-savvy.
On top of that, with the involvement of AI, the data allows you to see patterns ahead of time so that everyone is on board if any anomalies or spikes in activity come up.
Transitioning to a new platform can be incredibly challenging, but here at Procure SQL, we’re here to help.
We’re ready to help your organization make this transition smoothly and with immediate impact.
Whether you’re still using Microsoft Power BI or a mix of analytics tools, our team can guide you through a phased implementation that minimizes disruption and maximizes value from the start.
Don’t wait to catch up; let ProcureSQL help you lead the way. Contact us today to get started on your Microsoft Fabric journey.
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