Microsoft Fabric brings data, reporting and analytics together in one integrated platform. 

Instead of working with separate tools for storage, transformation and reporting, organizations can use one shared data foundation in OneLake. This reduces complexity, improves visibility, and makes it easier to collaborate. 

At Lytix, we help organizations in the BeNeLux implement Microsoft Fabric in a clear and structured way. Our goal? Create a stable data foundation that supports growth and long-term business goals in your company. 

Why organizations choose Microsoft Fabric 

Over time, many data environments became complex. Data is often stored in multiple locations, reports and datasets are duplicated, and it becomes unclear who is responsible for which data assets. At the same time, governance and compliance requirements become more important, while operational costs increase due to inefficiencies and fragmentation. 

Microsoft Fabric simplifies this by offering: 

  • One central data storage layer 
  • Built-in integration with Power BI 
  • Unified security and access control 
  • Scalable performance through capacity management 
  • Seamless integration with the rest of the Microsoft ecosystem (Office, sharepoint, Azure,…) 

The main benefit of Microsoft Fabric is clarity. One platform. One structure. Less fragmentation. 

When Microsoft Fabric is a strong fit 

If you want to simplify your data landscape, strengthen governance and create a scalable foundation for analytics, Microsoft Fabric could be a strong fit for your company. When your current environment becomes harder to manage or when you are preparing for future growth, Fabric provides the structure and integration you need to move forward with clarity and confidence. 

Microsoft Fabric is particularly relevant if you: 

  • Want to modernize your data warehouse 
  • Need more control in your Power BI environment 
  • Want to centralize data and reporting 
  • Plan to scale analytics or AI initiatives 
  • Operate in a growing or complex organization 

Our approach 

We work in a structured and pragmatic way. 

1. Assessment
We review your current data landscape and define priorities based on business value and (technical) feasability.

2. Design
We create a clear Microsoft Fabric architecture aligned with your business goals.

3. Implementation
We connect source systems such as SAP, ERP and CRM and set up data pipelines and develop the reports and AI use-cases as defined.

4. Enablement
We guide users in working with Fabric and make sure the necessary governance is implemented for a smooth adoption.

The result is a manageable and scalable data platform. 

Why Lytix 

Lytix combines a strong expertise in Microsoft Fabric and Power BI with practical experience in company data environments. 

We approach Microsoft Fabric as part of a broader data architecture. Structure, ownership and governance are defined from the start to ensure your data platform is ready for the future. 

The Lytix Microsoft Fabric Framework 

To ensure that there is consistency and quality across projects, we created our own Lytix Microsoft Fabric Framework, a clear blueprint for designing and implementing Microsoft Fabric. This structured approach has already been successfully implemented at multiple clients. 

The framework covers: 

  • Domain-based data structure in OneLake 
  • Layered lakehouse design 
  • Metadata-driven ETL development 
  • Automated deployment 
  • Governed and reusable semantic models 
  • Security and access standards 
  • Capacity planning and monitoring

Because this framework is predefined and proven in practice, implementation can move faster and more efficiently. We avoid unnecessary trial and error, reduce design discussions, and minimize rework. This results in:

implementation timeline

Shorter implementation timeline

lower risk

Lower project risk

predictable costs

More predictable costs

faster time to value

Faster time to value

The Lytix framework is useful for companies who want standardized implementation but is also flexible, and we can adapt the setup to your specific company architecture, governance requirements and business context. The framework provides structure, while customization ensures the right fit. 

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