Keeping your reports and dashboards after migration
7/3/20261 min read
Keeping your reports and dashboards after migration
Reporting is often the thing a PMO is most afraid of losing in a migration. The good news: moving to xPM is a chance to improve it, not just preserve it.
Why reporting breaks in a bad migration
If data is moved without its structure and history, the reports built on it stop making sense. Preserving the underlying fields and history is what keeps reporting intact.
Reporting in xPM
xPM runs on the Power Platform, so reporting is Power BI on your own data, in your own tenant. Portfolio dashboards come as part of the packages - one dashboard with Launch, and a dashboard suite with Standard and above.
What carries over
The projects, fields and history your reports depend on migrate with the Accelerator, so dashboards can be rebuilt on a clean, consolidated base - often better than the originals.
A chance to refresh
A migration is a natural point to retire the reports nobody uses and build the ones leadership actually asks for.
Related: Migration· How to migrate from Project Online to xPM · How much does a migration cost?
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