Software Design Partners was proud to host the Microsoft Fabric & Power BI Roadshow alongside our valued sponsors Pinnacle and Silika. The three-city series brought together data leaders and technology professionals across Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Little Rock for engaging discussions around modern data architecture and practical implementation strategies.
Led by Software Design Partners experts Mike Williams and Julie Lintner, each session explored how organizations can leverage Microsoft Fabric and Power BI to build scalable, efficient, and future-ready data solutions. The roadshow was designed to go beyond theory, focusing on real-world insights, practical strategies, and collaborative dialogue.
Oklahoma City: Setting the Tone
The roadshow kicked off in Oklahoma City, where attendees gathered for an insightful session focused on Microsoft Fabric and Power BI architecture.
Mike and Julie walked through practical strategies for implementing modern data platforms while sharing lessons learned from real-world client environments. The room quickly turned into a collaborative space filled with thoughtful questions, active participation, and valuable discussions.
Oklahoma City set the tone for an incredible week—demonstrating the power of bringing technology leaders together to share knowledge and experiences.
Big ideas. Real conversations. Strong partnerships.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us in Oklahoma City and helped make the first stop of the roadshow a success.
Tulsa: Continuing the Momentum
The second stop of the roadshow brought us to Tulsa, where the conversation continued with another highly engaged group of data professionals.
Mike and Julie expanded on modern Microsoft Fabric architecture, highlighting how organizations can design data environments that support analytics, reporting, and operational decision-makingat scale. The discussion was candid, collaborative, and focused on solving real challenges organizations face today.
Events like these reinforce the value of bringing leaders together to exchange ideas and learn from each other's experiences.
We appreciate everyone who joined us in Tulsa and contributed to the conversation.
More insights. More momentum. More to come.
Little Rock: A Strong Finish
The final stop of the roadshow took place in Little Rock, where the series concluded with another dynamic and insightful session.
Throughout the event, Mike and Julie continued the focus on practical strategies and real-world implementation approaches for Microsoft Fabric and Power BI. Attendees shared their experiences, discussed challenges, and explored new opportunities for improving their data ecosystems.
Little Rock delivered a strong close to the roadshow, reinforcing the importance of collaboration and partnership in advancing modern data strategies.
Thank you to everyone who joined us in Little Rock and throughout the entire roadshow series.
Three Cities. One Shared Mission.
Across Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Little Rock, the goal remained the same: bring together technology and data leaders to explore the future of Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, and modern data architecture.
Mike and Julie led dynamic sessions in each city, providing practical guidance, answering challenging questions, and fostering meaningful dialogue about the evolving data landscape.
The roadshow was about more than presentations—it was about creating connections and building momentum that organizations can carry forward as they continue their data transformation journeys.
Software Design Partners would like to thank our sponsors Pinnacle and Silika for their partnership in making this series possible, as well as every attendee who joined us along the way.
We look forward to continuing the conversation and supporting organizations as they navigate the future of data and analytics.