If you’re going to Microsoft FABCON and actively working through a Microsoft Fabric migration, we should connect. We are connecting customers, partners, and experts that we have worked with since entering the Microsoft partner ecosystem as BIChart.
We’re razor-focused on Tableau to Microsfot Power BI and Fabric Migration. Our goal for FABCON 2026 goal is simple. We want to bring partners, customers, and operators together to talk through what is actually happening, why downsizing Tableau is happening, and what to expect on the other end.
If you are mid-migration or planning one, this will be a practical discussion.

BI and AI Trends Beyond the Hype
Fabric is evolving quickly, but so is the broader BI / AI landscape.
We are paying close attention to what is happening inside Microsoft and outside of it. Where open ecosystems are moving faster. Where AI is genuinely changing analytics workflows. Where it is just a feature label.
AI / BI isn’t all about text to SQL. We are seeing automation of repetitive tasks, accelerated documentation, improved validation, and reduced review cycles, and we hope to learn more with future Microsoft announcements!
More Reading: Migrating Tableau to Fabric Semantic Models with Git and Power BI MCP.
Governance, Testing, and a Modern Analytics SDLC
Most migrations stall because teams upgrade tooling but not operating models.
We are excited to talk about analytics governance that enables speed, automated testing and validation frameworks, and how to modernize the analytics SDLC with proper CI/CD instead of ad hoc SQL and manual QA.
If you are attending FABCON and thinking seriously about Fabric migration, BI and AI strategy, or modern analytics engineering, reach out. Let’s connect on the ground.
We will see you there, and if not, feel free to book time with us virtually