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Consolidating Business Intelligence for Financial Services: The Case for Moving from Tableau to Power BI

Financial services organizations have always been early adopters of business intelligence (BI). The data volumes are large, the reporting requirements are stringent and the pressure to turn information into decisions quickly is constant. Many firms built out significant Tableau environments in the 2010s and those environments have grown in complexity ever since.  

Today, many of those same firms are deeply embedded in the Microsoft ecosystem. Azure is a common data infrastructure choice. Microsoft 365 is standard. And Power BI, which comes with many enterprise Microsoft agreements, is often already available and underutilized, especially when it comes to business intelligence for financial services.  

The Governance Argument

In financial services, governance isn’t optional. It’s a competitive and regulatory necessity. When your analytics environment lives outside your primary cloud and identity infrastructure, governance gets complicated. Separate audit trails. Separate access reviews. Integration points that require custom work to keep current.  

Power BI, when deployed within a Microsoft tenant, inherits the governance and security infrastructure you’ve already built. Role-based access runs through Azure AD. Data sensitivity labels from Microsoft Purview apply natively. Audit logging integrates with the tools your security and compliance teams already use.  

For firms navigating SEC requirements, SOC 2 audits or internal risk management standards, that’s a meaningful operational simplification.

The Speed Argument

Firms that have put off migration because the effort seemed prohibitive should take a fresh look at what AI-assisted tooling makes possible. A consultant-supported migration approach can convert Tableau reports to Power BI in hours. Consultants manage the AI-automated conversion, then validate and refine each report before it goes live. A migration project that might have taken six to twelve months with a traditional consulting approach now fits into a matter of weeks.  

That matters for financial services organizations because it means the migration can actually happen within a budget cycle and a project window that leadership is willing to approve.  

Beyond Migration for Business Intelligence in Financial Services

Once your BI runs natively on Power BI, you’re positioned to take advantage of what Microsoft is building next. AI-powered analytics, Copilot integration and native connectivity to Azure data services are all part of the roadmap and they’re built for organizations already on the platform. A migration today isn’t just about consolidation. It’s about being in the right place for what’s coming. Withum has built a tool that helps move Tableau dashboards to Power BI using AI, so you don’t have to deal with a long manual rebuild. Our migration team runs each workbook through the conversion tool, then reviews, tests and fine-tunes everything before it goes live. For a set of 100 reports, the full process from assessment through conversion, validation, deployment and user training usually takes about eight to 12 weeks, not years like without an AI-accelerated boost plus migration expertise.   

If you’re a financial services firm running Tableau alongside the Microsoft stack, we’d be glad to talk through what a migration engagement would look like for your environment.

Why Withum  

As a Microsoft Solutions Partner, we know exactly what it takes to make this migration successful. Our repeatable methodology is designed to move fast without cutting corners, so you get fully and successfully integrated into the Microsoft ecosystem.

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