BI and Reporting Systems Audit

Are your reports telling the truth? Check before you decide

A Business Intelligence system is the heart of corporate analytics. However, if reports are slow, outdated, or inconsistent, they can lead to wrong decisions. An audit of BI and reporting systems helps identify bottlenecks, data gaps, and areas for improvement to ensure reports are reliable and perform faster.

When should you conduct an audit?

Reports load too slowly

Data in reports doesn’t match source systems

Users rely on different versions of the same metrics

Key KPIs are missing or reports are hard to read

You want to switch to a new BI platform or expand an existing one

What do we check during an audit?

Data sources and integrations

Completeness, consistency, and timeliness of data from various systems

Data models and warehouses

Performance, optimization, and compliance with best practices

Reports and dashboards

Layout, readability, UX, and alignment with user expectations

Metrics and KPI measures

Definitions, calculation logic, and consistency across reports

Security and permissions

Data access and protection of sensitive information

Maintenance costs

Analysis of cloud and on-premise resource usage

Audit outcomes

A list of issues and discrepancies with prioritized fixes

Recommendations for optimizing report and model performance

Suggestions for improving report UX and ergonomics

Proposals for automating ETL processes and data updates

A plan for further BI system development

Why choose Intelari?

Experience in audits across multiple industries – retail, logistics, e-commerce, services

Expertise in Microsoft BI – Power BI, SQL Server, Microsoft Fabric, Azure

Objective perspective – we assess the actual state without promoting specific tools

Partner-like approach – our recommendations are practical and ready for immediate implementation

Start with a reliable diagnosis

Before investing in BI system expansion or a new tool, check if your current system is performing as it should. An audit is the first step to effective and trustworthy reporting.