Ultron Developments

Fabric warehouse and OneLake architecture

Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse Consulting in Adelaide

Ultron helps Adelaide organisations design Microsoft Fabric warehouse and lakehouse foundations for cleaner reporting, governed data products, and scalable analytics.

Regional context

Built for Adelaide organisations

South Australian organisations operating in defense supply chains, advanced manufacturing, and regional healthcare require secure, scalable, and highly available analytics. With strict regional data residency guidelines, navigating cloud migrations requires robust governance and structural security.

We help Adelaide organisations shift from fragile, legacy SQL databases and siloed reports to Microsoft Fabric's unified OneLake architecture. Our projects are designed around controlled collaboration: establishing secure row-level access parameters, configuring read-only shortcuts for third-party suppliers, and mapping active data lineage to satisfy local compliance audits.

What we deliver

  • OneLake Architecture Design: Build unified SaaS storage structures with multi-cloud shortcuts (ADLS Gen2/Amazon S3) and workspace domain delegation.
  • Medallion Lakehouse & Warehouse Pipelines: Build automated Spark lakehouses (Bronze/Silver) and SQL data warehouses (Gold) using Delta Parquet.
  • Direct Lake Semantic Models: Configure high-performance Power BI models that connect directly to OneLake, eliminating data import refresh latencies.
  • Governance & Lineage Auditing: Establish deployment pipelines, workspace capacity monitoring (Fabric CU allocation), and Microsoft Purview lineage mapping.

Delivery checklist

  • OneLake shortcuts
  • Lakehouse pattern
  • Warehouse design
  • Data Factory pipelines
  • Direct Lake models
  • Workspace security
  • Purview lineage
  • Capacity management

Relevant work

We have delivered Microsoft, data, and automation work for other clients

Use these examples as evidence of the delivery discipline we bring into Adelaide engagements.

Healthcare reporting project

Health and workforce reporting

Operational dashboards and structured handover for teams that need reliable reporting.

Document automation project

Document automation

Controlled document workflows and Microsoft ecosystem integration.

Infrastructure reporting project

Infrastructure reporting

Executive reporting and operational visibility for asset-heavy teams.

How delivery works

From assessment to handover

Most projects start with a short planning call and then move into a fixed-scope assessment or implementation sprint.

  1. 1. Discover: confirm users, systems, risks, and target outcomes.
  2. 2. Assess: review current configuration, content, reports, workflows, or integrations.
  3. 3. Implement: configure controls, build assets, validate changes, and document decisions.
  4. 4. Handover: provide runbooks, governance guidance, training, and support options.

Frequently asked questions

Do you support Adelaide organisations?

Yes. Ultron supports Adelaide and wider South Australia organisations remotely and on-site where appropriate, with delivery shaped around controlled collaboration, supplier access, compliance documentation, and repeatable reporting standards.

Can you work with our existing Microsoft environment?

Yes. Most engagements start by assessing the current tenant, apps, reports, workflows, permissions, data, or integrations before recommending changes.

How do you prove this is practical, not just advisory?

We connect strategy to implementation: documented findings, configured controls or working assets, stakeholder validation, and handover materials your team can maintain.

Plan your Adelaide Fabric Data Warehouse engagement

Tell us what you need to secure, automate, report on, or modernise. We will recommend a practical delivery path and show where our previous Microsoft project experience applies.