A free 2-hour assessment to evaluate your data and analytics landscape and define a clear, Microsoft-recommended roadmap for adopting Microsoft Fabric.
Microsoft Fabric Readiness & Adoption Assessment
This free 2-hour assessment helps organizations understand how Microsoft Fabric can be applied to their current data and analytics landscape and identifies a practical path to adoption.
The session is designed for teams evaluating Microsoft Fabric or looking to modernize existing analytics platforms with a clear, low-risk starting point. NeenOpal works with stakeholders to review the current data estate, analytics workflows, and reporting needs, and maps them to Microsoft Fabric’s capabilities using Microsoft-recommended patterns.
The assessment is not a training or product demo. It is a working session focused on understanding the customer’s environment and defining a realistic adoption approach that aligns with business priorities.
What this assessment includes
Current state review
-> Overview of existing data sources and analytics platforms
-> Review of reporting tools and usage patterns
-> Identification of pain points related to performance, governance, or scalability
Fabric applicability & architecture discussion
-> How Microsoft Fabric fits into the current data estate
-> Lakehouse vs Warehouse considerations
-> Power BI on Fabric alignment
-> Governance and access considerations
Adoption roadmap & next steps
-> High-level target Fabric architecture
-> Identification of the first workload suitable for Fabric
-> Migration vs greenfield implementation guidance
-> Key prerequisites, risks, and decision points
Deliverables
After the session, customers receive:
-> A high-level Microsoft Fabric architecture recommendation
-> A summary of adoption options and suggested next steps
-> Clear guidance on which Fabric implementation path best fits their needs
Who this assessment is for
-> Organizations evaluating Microsoft Fabric for analytics modernization
-> Teams struggling with fragmented reporting or data platforms
-> Customers looking for guidance before starting a Fabric implementation