"The customers we are talking to will have many sensors, so we need something that scales—IoT Hub, for instance.”
“One big thing we looked for was rationalizing our reports on a particular infrastructure, and because we had already migrated most of our data repositories to Azure, Power BI was our natural selection."
"Microsoft Power Platform provides us with a whole new concept for what we can offer our users. We used to only give a single BI solution for users to visualize data, but now our users have so many more capabilities."
"We have pockets of value being delivered all over the place. We want to see even more of it."
“We now have the tools available to us so we can make a difference."
“We’d got to a crossroads where, if we really wanted to move it on, we were going to need to make some changes."
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“The data we collected, shown in Power BI, demonstrated there was even more work that needed doing. It helped decision makers understand that we couldn’t stop at six months, which was the original scope of the contract.”
“With our Power Platform solution, we have improved the processing of test requests by 70%."
"The Microsoft solution has brought the ability to pull everyone together into one synchronized system that allows for more transparent visibility into what folks are working on."
"Foresight helps prevent the possibility of student dropout and take actions that mitigate the risk of dropout. The university was concerned with analyzing the behaviors of the teaching-learning process for teachers and students, leading to better performance compared to the group average."
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"No matter what you’re looking for, Microsoft is a leader in innovation."
"Predicting the amount of electricity generated took nearly two hours and had to be repeated four times a day. Now, it only takes 15 minutes."