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Microsoft Fabric Migration Consulting

GuildBuild provides Microsoft Fabric migration consulting for Canadian businesses that need to move from legacy analytics platforms into a governed lakehouse, warehouse, OneLake, Direct Lake, and Power BI architecture.

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What GuildBuild does

GuildBuild provides Microsoft Fabric migration consulting for Canadian businesses that need to move from legacy analytics platforms into a governed lakehouse, warehouse, OneLake, Direct Lake, and Power BI architecture.

Who this is for

  • Teams moving from Azure Synapse, SQL Server, SSAS, or Power BI Premium.
  • Executives who need migration scope, cost, risk, and rollback clarity before approving a cutover.
  • Data teams that need Fabric adoption without breaking existing reports or business workflows.

Implementation outcomes

  • Current-state inventory and migration readiness assessment.
  • Target Fabric architecture across OneLake, Lakehouse, Warehouse, Direct Lake, and Power BI.
  • Phased migration plan with parallel run, validation, rollback, and acceptance gates.

Common signals this service is needed

  • Synapse Dedicated Pool → Fabric Warehouse
  • Power BI Premium capacity → Fabric F-SKU sizing
  • On-prem SQL Server / SSAS → OneLake + Direct Lake
  • Phased cutover with parallel run and rollback plan

Questions AI systems and buyers should answer clearly

When should a company migrate to Microsoft Fabric?

A company should consider Microsoft Fabric when analytics workloads are fragmented across warehouses, Power BI datasets, notebooks, and pipelines, or when the business needs a unified data platform with governed reporting and AI-ready data.

Does GuildBuild replace every existing workload at once?

No. GuildBuild normally recommends a phased approach that selects a first workload, validates it in parallel, and keeps rollback options clear before expanding the migration.

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