Function · IT & BI Leadership

You hold the architecture together.
Wit gives you the cover to fix it.

For CIOs, IT Directors, Heads of Data, and BI Managers who know exactly which integration is held together with tape, which "automated" job runs on someone pressing a button at 7am, and which requirement was never actually signed off. Wit makes the invisible visible.

Cluster ε · Builders of Systems
Roles served CIO/CTO, IT Director, Head of Data, BI Manager, Data Architect, Solution Architect
What Wit gives you Signed scope. Named debt. Backed architecture.

We Speak Your Language

You are the most knowledgeable function in the company. You are also the most politically invisible.

IT and BI teams know where every data quality problem lives. You know which source system was promised to be replaced three years ago. You know which dashboard the FP&A team built around because the official one was wrong. You can name the technical debt by line of code. You have not been given the time to fix any of it.

The pattern is universal: business users want everything yesterday, management does not understand why things take time, and vendors promise magic. When the BI initiative fails, it is treated as an IT problem. When it succeeds, the credit goes to the business sponsor. The BI team rebuilds, quietly, the model the sponsor said would be simple.

Wit changes the political dynamic. Anonymous, multi-stakeholder interviews surface the requirements gaps before the build. The Shield of Truth becomes the signed document the BI team has needed for years: scope, definitions, priorities, governance posture, all attributed to the stakeholder group, not to IT. The next change request meets a signed prior commitment.

Vocabulary that matches your role

Architecture & Platform

Semantic model, star schema, Fabric, Dataverse, data warehouse, lakehouse, OneLake, capacity, PPU, embedded, RLS, OLS

Pipelines & Operations

Refresh schedule, data freshness, pipeline reliability, gateway, ETL/ELT, dataflow, incremental refresh, query folding

Governance & ALM

TMDL, Git, version control, CI/CD, Azure DevOps, deployment pipelines, environments, workspace permissions, certified datasets

Integration & Identity

API, REST, SSO, RBAC, OAuth, service principal, on-premises gateway, hybrid connectivity

How Wit Interviews You

Wit gives BI teams what no requirements meeting ever has: anonymity.

The BI developer carries knowledge nobody else has and political capital nobody is paying you for. Wit gives the BI team a safe channel to surface the systemic issues that would be career-limiting to raise in a meeting. Architectural debt gets named. Failed past initiatives get explained.

Wit treats the IT and BI team as a primary stakeholder, not as the back office. The probe set is technical because the function is technical. Which data source do you trust least, and what would it take to fix it. What architectural decision have you been wanting to make but not been given the time or budget for. What is the oldest piece of technical debt in your infrastructure, and what would happen if it broke.

The Process Reality Gate runs for IT too: walk me through what happens when a data refresh fails at 3am. The gap between the documented runbook and the actual response is where the next BI outage will come from. Wit makes the gap visible to executives without naming the people working around it.

The output is the IT and BI section of the Shield of Truth: the technical debt inventory, the integration risks ranked by impact, the architecture decisions the team needs sponsor backing to make, and the governance posture the new platform must support. The build that follows is sized honestly, not optimistically.

What Your Reports Look Like

The IT & BI Cockpit: the platform health report nobody else is asking for.

Most BI engagements end with the user-facing reports built and the platform health invisible. WizEmp builds the operational view of the BI platform itself: pipeline reliability, refresh success, capacity utilisation, RLS posture, certified-dataset adoption. The BI team gets the same governance discipline they give every other function.

Power BI Cockpit · IT & BI Configuration

Your platform Cockpit. The view of the engine, not just the dashboard.

Platform Health

Capacity & CU consumption Workspace activity User adoption by report

Pipeline Reliability

Refresh success rate Failure root cause Data freshness by report

Governance Posture

Certified-dataset adoption RLS & OLS coverage Sensitivity label coverage

Technical Debt Register

Integration risk inventory Deprecated source dependencies Remediation priority

ALM & Deployment

Pipeline deployment frequency Failed deployment rate Branch & merge activity

Cost & Capacity Planning

Per-workspace consumption Forecasted capacity needs PPU vs. shared analysis

"The BI platform is infrastructure. Infrastructure deserves a Cockpit too. The first time the BI Manager sees the platform health view, the conversation with the CIO changes."

Start Here

Bring the architecture decision you have been carrying alone. Bring the technical debt nobody listens to.

The first conversation takes 30 minutes. Bring the integration risk you have flagged three times, the dataset you do not trust, or the dashboard nobody opens. Wit will surface what you have been saying all along.

Reveal the Hidden. Automate the Mundane. Secure Your Global Growth.