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Aluvision is a manufacturer of modular systems for the event industry and indoor and outdoor market.
Unifying data integration, processing, and analytics in a single platform
Microsoft FabricMicrosoft Fabric is an all-in-one platform for data processing, management, and analysis, centralizing data from multiple sources for easy access in analytics tools like Power BI.
It provides a comprehensive toolkit for advanced data analytics, offering enhanced integration, scalability, and collaboration. To make the most of its capabilities, you'll need to design your own data flow architecture within Fabric, ensuring it aligns with your organization's needs.
Unlock the full potential of your data with a unified, scalable, and AI-ready platform
Load unstructured data from diverse sources and cloud platforms into Onelake, bypassing traditional data warehouse limitations. Define structure and analysis later, ensuring faster processing and full control.
Scale effortlessly as your data infrastructure grows. Add new sources or expand analytics capabilities while staying agile and responsive to organizational needs.
Leverage a platform designed for creating and deploying AI models and applications with ease. Ideal for organizations already using AI or those ready to embrace it, Fabric accelerates your journey into advanced AI capabilities.
Uniform security and access rights are integrated across Fabric, ensuring consistent data protection and role-based access control. This simplifies management, ensures compliance, and scales effortlessly as your organization grows.
A clear strategy, the right expertise, and smart architectural choices.
Fabric provides powerful tools and technologies for processing and analyzing data.
However, these are building blocks—you’ll need to configure and apply them yourself to create an end-to-end platform tailored to your organization.
You can’t simply copy over your existing Microsoft setup. Building your architecture in Fabric requires new knowledge and a different approach.
So when moving to Fabric, your organization faces an important decision:
Do we have the capacity and expertise to build and maintain this architecture ourselves? Or do we partner with a proven expert offering a solid, ready-to-use solution?
Ask yourself: do we have the capacity and expertise to build and maintain an architecture for Microsoft Fabric ourselves? Or do we partner with a proven expert offering a solid, ready-to-use solution?
An end-to-end architecture for Microsoft Fabric
You can build a data platform in Microsoft Fabric with an architecture that aligns with your organization's way of working and hope to have something functional after a year—then spend even more time maintaining and improving it.
Or you can choose 9A Smart Insights, saving both time and money, with a solution that works next month, next year, and evolves alongside the Microsoft roadmap.
With 9A Smart Insights, you’re fully supported from source to report.
Switching to Microsoft Fabric can simplify your data infrastructure by unifying data integration, processing, and analytics in a single platform. Unlike separate Azure services, Fabric offers built-in tools like Data Factory, Synapse, and Power BI in one ecosystem, reducing complexity and operational overhead.
For organizations using Dynamics Finance & Operations, Fabric streamlines data pipelines, improves performance, and enhances collaboration across teams—all while providing end-to-end security and governance. This allows you to focus on insights rather than maintaining multiple services.
No, Microsoft Fabric is not fully plug-and-play. While it provides integrated tools and a unified platform, setting it up for effective data analytics requires proper configuration, data modeling, and alignment with your specific business needs.
Yes, Microsoft Fabric supports multi-cloud environments by connecting to data sources from Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud, enabling seamless integration and analysis.
Microsoft Fabric is primarily a cloud-first platform, designed to integrate data from various cloud environments. While it is possible to connect on-premise sources using tools like the Data Gateway, it is recommended to migrate on-premise data to the cloud for optimal performance and to fully leverage Fabric's capabilities.