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EPC Group gets sixth straight G2 BI consulting leader nod

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EPC Group gets sixth straight G2 BI consulting leader nod

By AI, Created 12:51 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – Houston Microsoft consultancy EPC Group was named a Leader in G2’s Summer 2026 BI Consulting Providers report, extending its run to six straight quarters. The recognition highlights demand for governed analytics, Microsoft Fabric, and AI-enabled Power BI work as enterprise data platforms keep shifting.

Why it matters: - The G2 Leader designation signals strong customer satisfaction and market visibility in a crowded BI consulting market. - The win comes as Microsoft analytics customers are navigating Fabric adoption, Dataflow Gen1 retirement, Copilot for Power BI, and broader AI integration. - EPC Group is positioning governed analytics as a differentiator for enterprise customers that need security, auditability, and AI on top of BI.

What happened: - EPC Group was named a Leader on G2’s Summer 2026 Grid Report for Business Intelligence Consulting Providers. - The Houston-based Microsoft consultancy has now earned the G2 Leader designation for six consecutive quarters. - The company tied the recognition to work across Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, data warehousing, and lakehouse architecture.

The details: - G2 ranks providers using verified customer reviews and Market Presence indicators, including experience, adaptability, and market reach. - Providers in the Leader quadrant score highly with G2 users and show strong market presence. - EPC Group’s Power BI practice includes enterprise dashboarding, semantic model design, DAX optimization, row-level and object-level security, deployment pipelines, Power BI Center of Excellence frameworks, and Copilot for Power BI integration. - EPC Group’s Fabric work covers OneLake architecture, lakehouse and warehouse design, Direct Lake configuration, Dataflow Gen2 migration, capacity governance, workspace policy, deployment pipelines, and semantic model certification. - The firm also builds data warehousing environments across Microsoft Fabric lakehouses and warehouses, Azure SQL, Azure Synapse Analytics, and hybrid setups. - Founder and Chief AI Architect Errin O’Connor said the sixth straight Leader recognition reflects work across Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, data warehousing, lakehouse architecture, and the multi-AI layer enterprises expect on dashboards. - EPC Group says its Multi-Model AI architecture lets users ask questions in plain English against governed semantic models rather than generic web content or hallucinated context. - The architecture routes tasks to Microsoft Copilot for Power BI and to models including Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini depending on the task. - Sensitivity labels, row-level security, and audit lineage are preserved through Microsoft Purview. - Example use cases include a sales leader asking why margin slipped in a region and a compliance officer asking for reports touching protected health data in the last 30 days. - EPC Group recently launched the Governed AI on Microsoft Framework, which connects Microsoft Purview, Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft Copilot, and Microsoft Defender. - The framework’s Analytics and Semantic Governance layer is applied to Power BI and Fabric engagements, with certified semantic models and audit-ready lineage from source to dashboard. - EPC Group delivers BI and data engagements remote-first across the U.S. and Canada through senior architects under its Engagement Operating Model. - The model includes named owners, control cadences, and board-ready reporting from kickoff through go-live.

Between the lines: - The award reinforces EPC Group’s message that modern BI buyers want governance and AI together, not as separate layers. - The company is leaning into Microsoft’s platform changes while adding its own orchestration layer to support multiple AI models. - That positioning may appeal to regulated industries that need analytics tools with tighter control over data access and lineage.

What’s next: - EPC Group is likely to keep emphasizing governed analytics, Fabric migration, and AI-enabled BI as Microsoft’s platform continues to evolve. - The firm’s continued G2 performance will be a key signal for whether its governance-first approach keeps resonating with enterprise buyers.

The bottom line: - EPC Group is using six straight G2 Leader awards to validate a broader pitch: enterprise BI should be governed, AI-ready, and built for Microsoft’s modern data stack.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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