What We’ve Learned Migrating Power BI Dashboards to Infor Birst

As more organizations move toward centralized, enterprise-grade reporting platforms, we’re seeing a growing interest in migrating Power BI dashboards to Infor Birst.

We’ve recently been helping a client move all their reporting from Power BI to Infor Birst and let’s just say – it’s been a learning experience. At first glance, it might seem like a simple platform swap. But in reality, Power BI and Birst are built very differently and that means almost everything needs to be reworked, rebuilt, or reimagined. So if you’re thinking about doing the same, here are some of the key things we’ve run into – the challenges, the surprises and some advice to help along the way.

🧩 It’s Not a Copy-Paste Job – Here’s What Changes

What You’re Doing in Power BIWhat You Need to Do in Birst
Using DAX for measures and KPIsRewrite everything using BQL or Derived Measures
Building data models with Power QueryRecreate logic using Birst Data Flows or prep the data before loading
Creating visuals with tons of interactivityRebuild them using Visualizer — simpler, but with some creative workarounds
Managing user access with rolesUse Access Filters and User Groups in Birst
Exporting dashboards or sharing via linkSet up Bursting to email or schedule reports


🔍 What’s Been Tricky

  • Custom logic: A lot of DAX formulas had to be rethought – there’s no direct translation.
  • Time intelligence: MTD, YTD, etc. had to be built from scratch with custom time dimensions.
  • Visuals: Power BI’s slick design doesn’t transfer over. We had to simplify some dashboards to fit Birst’s capabilities.
  • User experience: The interface is less intuitive for non-technical users, so training is a must.


✅ A Few Tips If You’re Planning a Migration

  • Start small – pick one or two important dashboards as a pilot.
  • Map everything first – visuals, measures, filters, data sources, etc.
  • Don’t assume 1:1 conversions – Birst requires a different mindset.
  • Train your users – what felt obvious in Power BI might not be in Birst.
  • Use Dev/Test/Prod spaces – Birst is more structured when it comes to deployment.


💬 Final Thought

Moving from Power BI to Infor Birst can definitely be a challenge, but if you’re trying to bring everything under one enterprise reporting platform – especially if you’re using Infor LN or Octave Attune EAM – it makes a lot of sense.

Just be ready to roll up your sleeves. It’s not about replicating dashboards – it’s about rebuilding them the right way for a different platform.

If you’re planning a similar migration or stuck somewhere in the process, feel free to reach out. Always happy to share more of what we’ve learned along the way.


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