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Webinar: Governing Power BI Without Slowing It Down

July 22, 2026, 1pm CST

Practical approaches to support self-service analytics and AI, without adding overhead

As Power BI environments grow, so does the risk of inconsistency. Duplicated measures, conflicting business logic, and ungoverned deployments quietly erode trust in the data right when organizations need that trust most for AI initiatives.

This webinar brings together PMsquare and Motio to show you what governance looks like in practice across the full workflow: from understanding the challenges, to exploring real approaches for version control, deployment governance, and consistency monitoring, to a live Soterre demo that ties it all together in a real Power BI environment.

Session Agenda

  1. Analytics Governance, Self-Service BI & AI Readiness
    Why governance has become a critical foundation for organizations scaling Power BI and preparing for AI.
  2. Common Governance Challenges
    The real pain points teams face as Power BI and Fabric environments grow – duplicated metrics, drifting business logic, and limited visibility into downstream impacts.
  3. Practical Governance Approaches
    Real-world strategies for version control, deployment governance, metadata intelligence, and consistency monitoring without requiring Git or developer-heavy processes.
  4. Soterre Demo
    A live walkthrough of how the complete governance workflow operates in a real Power BI environment, from change tracking to governed deployments.
  5. Live Q&A

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, July 22, 2026
Time: 1:00-2pm CST
Format: Microsoft Teams Webinar
Hosted By: PMsquare and Motio

Who Should Attend

This session is built for anyone responsible for the health and scale of a Power BI or Fabric environment:

  • BI Leads and Analytics Managers overseeing report consistency
  • Data Architects designing governed deployment pipelines
  • IT and Platform Teams supporting Power BI at enterprise scale
  • Business Intelligence Developers maintaining semantic models and datasets
  • Data Governance professionals extending oversight into the BI layer