Consolidation without disruption
We map your current estate, from warehouses and pipelines to Power BI workspaces, onto a phased Fabric architecture, so teams keep working while the platform changes underneath.
We help you adopt Microsoft Fabric in blocks: one governed platform for data engineering, BI and self-service, without a big-bang migration programme.
Consolidating onto Microsoft Fabric touches capacity, licensing, governance and every report your teams rely on. A consulting partner keeps those decisions connected.
We map your current estate, from warehouses and pipelines to Power BI workspaces, onto a phased Fabric architecture, so teams keep working while the platform changes underneath.
Fabric pricing runs on capacity units, and the wrong sizing shows up on the invoice. We size, monitor and tune capacity so cost stays predictable as usage grows.
Workspaces, domains, sensitivity labels and access patterns designed before content sprawls, not audited after it has.
Fabric work spans our capability pillars, engaged as an ongoing BIaaS partnership or a fixed-scope Turnkey project.
Domains, workspaces, access and capacity policy agreed with your sponsors before content sprawls, so Fabric grows by design.
Explore Data StrategyPipelines, lakehouse and warehouse layers on OneLake, with quality controls that keep downstream analytics trustworthy.
Explore Data EngineeringSemantic models, dashboards and governed self-service on the same platform your data lands in.
Explore BI & AnalyticsOnce foundations are governed, we extend them: forecasting, automation and agent-ready business context on Fabric.
Explore Data & AI ActivationMicrosoft Fabric consulting services with booldata start the way we deliver everything: think big, start small.
A no-obligation review of your current estate and the decisions you need to improve. If Fabric is not the right fit yet, we say so.
Target architecture, capacity sizing and the first slice of delivery, agreed with your sponsors and IT before build begins.
One domain live on Fabric: pipelines, a governed model and the reports that prove the platform with real users.
Grow domain by domain through further Turnkey projects or an ongoing BIaaS partnership, at the pace your organisation can absorb.
All consultants are certified in Microsoft Fabric. As a Microsoft Partner, direct access to platform resources, roadmap updates and training keeps that expertise current.
We implement on the platforms your organisation already trusts.
Before you commit to a roadmap and governance programme, give sponsors the executive briefing they need to back the platform bet.
Who this is for
CFOs and sponsors weighing platform spend, and data leaders building the business case. Not a technical how-to for implementers.
What you will learn
What sponsors and data leaders ask before committing to Fabric with a partner.
Architecture and platform decisions, capacity and licensing guidance, data engineering on OneLake, semantic models and reporting, governance setup and enablement for your team. Engagements are scoped to the decisions you need to improve, not to a fixed product checklist.
Consulting covers the decisions: architecture, capacity, governance and roadmap. Implementation is the build itself. We do both, and implementation ships as a Turnkey engagement with a defined scope and a 4–6 week timeline.
No. The assessment looks at your current stack first. When Fabric is the right fit, we plan adoption in steps aligned to your data maturity; when it is not, you get an honest recommendation instead of a migration pitch.
We scope one slice, a domain, a lakehouse layer or a reporting area, and take it from discovery to a working outcome in 4–6 weeks. Complexity in sources or access can extend the window; we scope honestly upfront so you know what drives the timeline.
Yes. booldata is a Microsoft Fabric consultancy focused on mid-market organisations: large enough to have data complexity, agile enough to want speed without a heavyweight consultancy playbook. We are a Microsoft Partner based in Porto, Portugal, serving Europe and North America.
Yes. We assess sources, architecture and constraints, then move in blocks rather than a rip-and-replace programme. Existing Azure investments often carry over; the goal is a practical path onto Fabric, not a forced restart.
The free assessment covers your current estate and whether Fabric fits, with recommendations you keep either way.