We Build Data
Platforms
That Work.
Microsoft Fabric. Power BI. Azure. Helping companies unify their data and make better decisions.

How We Got Here
Groot Analytics started with a pattern I kept seeing in private equity.
Why does every engagement start from scratch?
That question became Groot Analytics.
A PE firm acquires a company. Day one, the operating partners need visibility — consolidated revenue, margins, cash position, operational KPIs across the portfolio. Simple ask. But the acquired company's data is a mess. Different ERPs. No data warehouse. Finance runs on Excel. Operations tracks jobs in spreadsheets someone built three years ago.
So begins the six-month slog. Consultants get hired. Requirements get gathered. Platforms get evaluated. By the time the dashboards are live, the PE firm has been flying blind for two quarters. Decisions got made on gut feel and stale data.
We start by building the PE firm's data foundation in Microsoft Fabric — a structure designed so that when the next acquisition closes, plugging in their data takes weeks, not months. The first portfolio company is the hardest. The second is faster. By the third, it's a repeatable process.
We specialize in Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, and Azure because that's what most mid-market companies already have. They don't need another platform — they need someone who can make what they already own actually work.
Today we work beyond PE: Medical device manufacturers. Construction companies. Financial services firms. The core problem is the same: data scattered across systems that needs to be unified, governed, and useful. We bring it together on the Microsoft stack, layer in AI where it adds value, and get it done faster than the typical consulting timeline.
The Short Version
What
We Do.
We build data platforms and analytics on the Microsoft stack.
Data Foundations
Microsoft Fabric implementations and Lakehouse architecture.
Analytics & BI
Power BI semantic models and executive dashboards.
Integrations
Connecting enterprise systems to your data platform.
Migrations
Moving from legacy systems to Fabric successfully.
Who Does The Work
Our
Team.
Data Engineers, Data Architects, Analytics Engineers, and Power BI developers. People who've built production systems and know what works beyond the vendor demo.