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Microsoft Fabric Implementation Partner Selection Guide (2026) - EPC Group enterprise consulting

Microsoft Fabric Implementation Partner Selection Guide (2026)

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Microsoft Fabric Implementation Partner Selection Guide (2026)

How Fortune 500 firms evaluate Microsoft Fabric implementation partners. 12 criteria, partner red flags, RFP template, real reference questions, and what differentiates Microsoft Solutions Partner Data & AI designation holders.

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Microsoft Fabric Implementation Partner Selection Guide (2026)

Microsoft Fabric Implementation Partner Selection Guide (2026)

Updated: April 25, 2026 · By: Errin O'Connor, Founder & Chief AI Architect, EPC Group · Reading time: 18 min

Choosing a Microsoft Fabric implementation partner is harder than choosing a SharePoint or Azure partner because Fabric is newer and the partner ecosystem is still maturing. By Q1 2026, only ~30 firms in North America have shipped 10+ production Fabric implementations.

This guide is what EPC Group recommends Fortune 500 procurement teams use to evaluate partners — including ourselves.

The 12 evaluation criteria

  1. Microsoft Solutions Partner — Data & AI (Azure) designation. Required minimum.
  2. Number of production Fabric implementations shipped. ≥10 to be credible at enterprise scale.
  3. Capacity sizing experience. F-SKU sizing is more nuanced than legacy Power BI Premium; mistakes are expensive.
  4. OneLake architecture experience. Bronze/silver/gold medallion at OneLake scale.
  5. DirectLake mode optimization. The "Fabric advantage" comes mostly from DirectLake; partners must know its caveats.
  6. Spark notebook expertise. PySpark + Delta Lake fluency.
  7. Snowflake/Databricks/Synapse migration experience. If you are migrating from a competing platform.
  8. dbt-fabric proficiency. If you have a dbt-heavy data team.
  9. Real-Time Intelligence (Eventhouse/KQL). For streaming use cases.
  10. Governance integration with Microsoft Purview. Lineage, classification, sensitivity labels.
  11. Senior delivery model. Senior architects on engagements, not 80% junior staff.
  12. Industry vertical experience. Healthcare HIPAA, finserv SOC 2, gov FedRAMP, manufacturing.

Partner red flags

  • Brand-name big consulting that staffs juniors with senior labels.
  • Firms that have never decommissioned a Snowflake/Synapse environment.
  • Partners that propose a single fixed F-SKU without measuring your actual workload.
  • Firms with no opinion on DirectLake vs Import vs DirectQuery — this is a critical architecture decision.
  • Lack of measurable success criteria in the SOW.

RFP template (12 questions)

  1. How many production Microsoft Fabric implementations have you shipped, and what was the largest by F-SKU size + user count?
  2. What's your Fabric capacity sizing methodology?
  3. How do you handle the Snowflake-to-Fabric migration delta-load + cutover problem?
  4. Walk us through your OneLake medallion architecture pattern.
  5. How do you decide DirectLake vs Import vs DirectQuery for a given semantic model?
  6. What's your dbt-fabric maturity? Show us a production project structure.
  7. How do you implement Microsoft Purview lineage on Fabric workloads?
  8. What's your Spark notebook style guide and version-control pattern?
  9. How do you architect Real-Time Intelligence (Eventhouse + KQL) for sub-second analytics?
  10. What's your senior-to-junior staff ratio on this engagement?
  11. Three reference clients we can call who shipped a Fabric implementation in the last 12 months?
  12. What's your fixed-fee proposal vs T&M, and what trigger conditions move us between models?

EPC Group's positioning

We are senior-led, fixed-fee preferred, and have shipped Fabric implementations across healthcare (HIPAA), financial services (SOC 2), and government (FedRAMP). We are a Microsoft Solutions Partner with Data & AI designation. Our typical engagement is 16-24 weeks for a Fortune 500-scale Fabric platform from greenfield through production.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Microsoft Solutions Partner Data & AI mean?

It's Microsoft's replacement for the legacy Gold/Silver competency program. To qualify, partners must hit a Partner Capability Score (PCS) of ≥70/100 across performance, skilling, and customer success metrics specific to data + AI workloads.

Should we hire a brand-name consulting firm?

Brand-name big consulting (Big 4, Avanade, Deloitte) has Fabric experience but typically staffs juniors. The work is real but the senior-architect-hour count is often <15% of total billing. EPC Group's senior-led model has senior architects on every engagement at ≥40% of total hours.

How long does a typical Fabric implementation take?

Greenfield Fortune 500: 16-24 weeks. Migration from Synapse: 12-20 weeks. Migration from Snowflake: 22-26 weeks. Migration from Databricks: 18-24 weeks.

What does it cost?

Fortune 500 fixed-fee Fabric implementation: $400K-$1.2M depending on scope and migration complexity. Plus ongoing capacity ($150K-$1M/year depending on F-SKU).

Do we need a partner or can our internal team build Fabric?

Internal teams can build Fabric if they have Microsoft Fabric Certified Architect-level expertise and time-to-value tolerance of 9-12 months. Partner involvement compresses time-to-production by 50-70%.

What about Microsoft FastTrack for Fabric?

Microsoft FastTrack is free and useful for technical guidance but does not replace implementation labor. It pairs well with a partner-led implementation.

How do we validate partner Fabric expertise?

Ask for a code/architecture sample from a recent Fabric project. Senior partners can produce sanitized samples on request.

What are partner pricing models?

Three models: Fixed-fee (best for defined scope), T&M with cap (good for exploratory), retainer (post-implementation managed services). EPC Group offers all three; fixed-fee is our default.

What's the most overlooked partner skill?

Capacity right-sizing. F-SKU oversizing wastes $100K-$500K/year. Undersizing causes throttling. EPC Group's PTU sizing model uses 4 weeks of measured workload telemetry.


Evaluating Microsoft Fabric partners? EPC Group is a Microsoft Solutions Partner with Data & AI designation. Schedule a Fabric implementation assessment or explore our Microsoft Fabric services.

Microsoft Fabric Architecture: 2026 Considerations for Microsoft Fabric Implementation Partner Selection Guide

Fabric vs Snowflake in 2026 isn't a feature war; it is a stack-consolidation play. Enterprises already on Microsoft 365 plus Power BI typically see 30-50% lower TCO consolidating onto Fabric (single licensing relationship, OneLake-native semantic models, native Power BI Direct Lake integration) versus maintaining Snowflake as a separate analytics warehouse. Migration runbook is a 12-26 week project depending on workload count and downstream consumer migration complexity.

Microsoft Fabric F-SKU pricing in 2026 starts at F2 ($263/mo) and scales to F2048 ($269,000/mo). F64 ($5,257/mo) is the inflection point; it includes Power BI Premium capacity-equivalent features and unlocks Direct Lake mode across the full Fabric workload set (Data Engineering, Data Warehouse, Real-Time Intelligence, Data Science, Data Activator). For a typical Fortune 500 analytics workload, F64-F128 is the most common starting point.

Decision factors EPC Group evaluates

  • Microsoft Purview lineage tracking across Fabric workloads
  • OneLake shortcut strategy for cross-workload data sharing
  • Real-Time Intelligence vs Power BI streaming deployment patterns
  • Fabric vs Snowflake/Databricks consolidation TCO analysis
  • F-SKU capacity sizing (F2 to F2048) with Direct Lake compatibility

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