Migrating from Spotfire to Microsoft Fabric
Quadrant Managed Services
Migrating from Spotfire to Microsoft Fabric involves transferring datasets, visualizations, and workspaces to a comprehensive platform that centralizes data management, real-time analytics, and BI. Fabric enhances scalability, flexibility, and provides advanced tools for better insights and unified data handling.
Fabric Adoption Methodology:
Quadrant Managed services follows structured methodology to onboard customers onto Microsoft Fabric. It involves the following steps:
- Assessment
- Adoption – Follows 4 C’s Framework
- Competence
- Consultation
- Certainty
- Customer Satisfaction
- Acceleration
- Adherence to Enterprise Scale
- Aligning to industry-standard solutions with Microsoft Fabric's integrated capabilities.
Spotfire to Microsoft Fabric Inventory Tool
This tool allows customers to accelerate the Inventory assessment by using Rest APIs for following:
- Data Ingestion: Migrates data from various sources into Fabric’s unified data ecosystem.
- Enhanced Data Governance: Fabric’s Medallion Architecture includes data cleansing, standardization, and a Data Quality and Governance Platform (DQGP), ensuring reliable data for analytics.
- AI-Powered Context Models: Leverages Fabric’s large language models (LLMs) for automated business context modeling, enabling AI-driven insights.
- Co-Pilot/GenAI Templatized Reports: Provides quick, adaptable reporting with AI assistance, automating report creation and customization.
- Real-Time Analytics: Supports continuous real-time analytics with end-to-end alerts for time-sensitive insights.
Key Components of the Inventory Tool:
- Data Source Type: Database, file, API, etc.
- Data Volume: Size of the data source.
- Data Freque