Veratas client case studies
How enterprise teams modernise their analytics and reporting with Veratas on Microsoft Fabric, Dynamics 365, and Azure. Each engagement below follows the same arc: a fragmented, costly, or slow data estate, a phased move onto a single Microsoft Fabric foundation, and measurable gains in performance, cost, scale, and adoption. Explore real client work, including KBR and TMS International, delivered by the same certified team behind every Veratas project.
Across these engagements the method is consistent. Veratas starts with a migration and cost analysis, designs a unified Lakehouse and Warehouse architecture on Microsoft Fabric, then moves workloads in phases so performance and savings are validated at every step. Direct Lake removes the import and refresh bottlenecks that slow large reporting estates, while Microsoft Purview brings governance in by default. The outcome each time is a single source of truth, lower run cost, and analytics that finance and project teams can explore for themselves.
Selected client engagements
TMS International is a global leader in steel services and materials management, running multiple Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations and AX systems across its divisions. Its analytics sat on a separate Synapse and Power BI Premium stack that had grown fragmented, costly, and slow to refresh as the reporting audience expanded. Veratas ran a full migration analysis across cost, scalability, and modernisation, then designed and delivered a phased move to Microsoft Fabric, consolidating Synapse, Data Lake, and Premium capacity into one platform with Direct Lake performance and Microsoft Purview governance. The result: lower licensing and infrastructure cost, faster reporting for thousands of users, and a future-ready foundation with built-in AI.
KBR is one of the largest engineering, procurement, and construction firms in North America, with thousands of employees across multiple regions who depend on timely project, financial, and operational data. Reporting was fragmented across tools and silos, slow (users pulled manual extracts or ran heavy reports straight from Dynamics 365), and unable to scale to thousands of concurrent consumers. Veratas designed and built an enterprise analytics platform on Microsoft Fabric, integrated directly with Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations and Project Operations: continuous pipelines, standardised semantic models with Row-Level Security, and Power BI dashboards for project profitability, cost, and resource utilisation. Reporting timelines dropped from days to minutes, with a single source of truth and high adoption across global teams.
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