A global leader in furniture manufacturing with 87 QlikView reports, eight of them highly complex and business‑critical, faced expiring licenses and a high‑stakes shift to Microsoft Fabric. The company partnered with Lingaro as its primary data and AI vendor to design, execute, and govern its first‑ever migration from QlikView to a modern cloud analytics platform.
The organization needed to retire legacy QlikView tooling under a non‑negotiable deadline while ensuring business continuity. Migrating 87 reports in a multi‑vendor environment required tight coordination, aligned standards, and careful translation of legacy logic into a unified Microsoft Fabric architecture. The client needed both speed and accuracy, without compromising data trust or operational reliability.
Lingaro delivered a structured migration program that combined flexible delivery models with strong governance.
Built a unified data foundation on Microsoft Fabric and standardized dataflows and notebooks.
Used a hybrid delivery model, staff augmentation for global reports plus full end‑to‑end execution for priority scopes, to accelerate progress.
Closed gaps between legacy QlikView logic and Fabric architecture while coordinating across vendors.
Provided centralized program management, hands‑on training, and developer workshops to boost adoption of the new platform.
The program delivered:
87 reports migrated to production on time
Faster time‑to‑insight through unified and reusable data models
Lower operational cost by retiring legacy tooling
Higher scalability by moving to a single cloud‑native analytics platform
The organization now operates a modern analytics ecosystem built for speed, scale, and future growth.
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