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AEC Firm Transitions Data Ecosystem to Microsoft Fabric
A leading AEC firm in the United States—recognized for its work in infrastructure planning, design, and sustainable community development—manages a wide portfolio of long-term, data-intensive projects. Each project generates large volumes of financial, operational, and workforce data critical for tracking timelines, budgets, and performance.
Over time, this data accumulated across multiple projects and systems, including Dynamics 365 and various Azure Data Factory tools, creating new challenges. The firm began to face slow report generation, rising licensing costs, data redundancy across systems, and growing complexity in maintaining a scalable, governed enterprise data management and business intelligence platform.
To address these issues, this company partnered with CloudMoyo, a Microsoft partner with 10+ years of experience in Azure and Microsoft AI, to modernize its data ecosystem. Leveraging Microsoft Fabric, an end-to-end data analytics platform that unifies all data tools in a single subscription, CloudMoyo unified every stage of analytics, data ingestion, preparation, governance, and visualization within a single platform. This reduced tool dependency and strengthened data consistency across teams.
The result was a scalable, governed, and cost-efficient analytics foundation that accelerated decision-making and improved operational performance.
Download the full case study to explore how CloudMoyo helped this AEC firm transform its analytics landscape with Microsoft Fabric>>>
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- March 21, 2025
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