May 22, 2025

Not just Fabric-ready. Results-ready.

See how these organizations used Microsoft Fabric to drive business value – with unified models, clear roadmaps, and real-time reporting. Winning data leaders are leveraging this platform to drive business results.

By
Brody Deren

The pressure is on. Data leaders are expected to deliver faster insights, enable AI, reduce costs, and unify their tech stacks – all at once. Microsoft Fabric promises to help do it all. But adopting a new platform is one thing. Turning it into business value is another.

You don’t need another platform. You need outcomes.

Microsoft Fabric is quickly becoming the platform of choice for modern data estates – especially for organizations whose data roadmap starts with unifying data, reporting from a single source, enabling AI-innovation, and reducing time to insight.

But Fabric isn’t just a technology decision. It’s an operating model shift. One that requires more than just standing up a Lakehouse and plugging in Power BI.

Leaders who succeed with Fabric don’t just adopt the platform – they align teams, structure priorities, and plan to scale business using their own data. Over the past year, Trility has helped organizations do exactly that.

What Fabric adoption looks like in the real world

We’ve helped organizations across industries implement Microsoft Fabric with clarity, confidence, and business alignment.

The following are a select sample of engagements where business and technology leaders partnered with Trility to turn Fabric into real-world results.

  • One national construction company started with a platform analysis to understand whether Fabric was right for its hybrid environment and how it could support reporting and Copilot goals. Now, the same Trility team is leading the implementation with this client.
  • A national retail client needed a unified data model built natively in Fabric to create repeatable, governed insights and to future-proof analytics to scale and grow sales. The client expanded its Fabric footprint in an enterprise-wide implementation, growing adoption across business units while enabling near real-time reporting.
  • A global company partnered with us to enhance its business reporting using Microsoft Fabric, Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations, and Azure OneLake. The client improved data modeling, orchestration, quality, and reporting – including guidance on how sales teams could access real-time customer data on smartphones using voice requests.

Across each engagement, Trility helped these leaders shift the conversation from “Is Fabric the right platform?” to “How do we get business value, fast?”

The chart above demonstrates the results our clients achieved by partnering with us to transform how they manage their data.

How business-ready leaders think differently

Success with Fabric isn’t about turning everything on at once. It’s about sequencing your data strategy roadmap with clarity, confidence, and purpose.

Here’s what we’ve seen top data leaders do differently:

  • They align around real use cases – measurable outcomes that matter to the business.
  • They think in phases – proving value early and expanding adoption with trust.
  • They invest in models, not just dashboards – building reusable assets that support governance, speed, and Copilot usage.
  • They prepare people for the shift – helping teams adopt new ways of working through training, observability, and change management.

These leaders don’t just build a Fabric implementation. They build momentum.

You’re not just building a platform. You’re enabling a business.

Trility has helped companies across industries unlock the full value of Microsoft Fabric, with phased roadmaps, real-time data visibility, and scalable unified models.

Each of the stories above represents a different entry point, but the goal was the same: Make the platform investment count. Accelerate time to value. Enable smarter decisions across the business.

Ready to lead your organization into Fabric?

Our Microsoft Fabric Proof of Concept helps you identify the right use cases, build a working model, and validate business value in weeks, not months.

If you’re ready to move beyond Fabric curiosity and toward a real strategy, let’s talk.