BI Tool Consolidation: Optimizing Spend While Enhancing Analytics Value
BI Sprawl: The Hidden Cost of Too Many Tools
Discover how consolidating your BI platforms with a semantic layer can cut costs, improve data consistency, and unlock AI-ready insights.
Organizations are struggling with BI sprawl: too many tools, inconsistent metrics, and rising costs. This fragmentation slows decision-making, strains IT, and blocks progress toward AI readiness.
Join this 35-minute webinar to learn a proven three-tier approach to consolidating analytics tools, cutting spend, and building a consistent, AI-ready semantic foundation.
You’ll see how to streamline migrations like Tableau → Power BI, and deliver trusted insights at scale.
What We'll Cover:
- BI sprawl overview: The BI sprawl challenge and why it’s holding back cost efficiency, governance, and AI readiness
- Three-tier strategy: Our three-tiered consolidation strategy, including the role of a universal semantic layer
- Migration & roadmap: A real-world Tableau-to-Power BI migration example, plus the step-by-step implementation roadmap
Why Attend:
- Cost savings: Discover how leading enterprises are cutting analytics costs by 30%+ while improving consistency
- Semantic power: Learn how a semantic layer accelerates migrations, standardizes metrics, and prepares you for AI
- Actionable roadmap: Get a clear, actionable roadmap, including pitfalls to avoid, change-management best practices, and how to model your own cost savings
Don’t miss this opportunity to transform scattered analytics investments into a scalable, governed, AI-ready foundation.
Register now and the first step toward streamlined BI, lower spend, and trusted insights.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Andrew Huffman, Associate Sales Engineer, Strategy
Relevant Government Agencies
Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
Webcast
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Tue, Dec 16, 2025, 12:00pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Organizer
Strategy (Microstrategy)







