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    Polestar Analytics achieves Two New Microsoft Specializations

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    Dallas, Texas, June 2026: Polestar Analytics has earned two Microsoft Azure specializations: AI Apps on Microsoft Azure and Analytics on Microsoft Azure.

    Both badges were awarded in May and add to Polestar Analytics’ long-standing Microsoft practice, which includes its Microsoft Managed Partner relationship and Microsoft Solutions Partner expertise across Data & AI and Digital & App Innovation.

    The recognition also connects to the work Polestar Analytics builds around Azure through 1Platform and the Pulse Suite. 1Platform brings together data, workflow, intelligence, and user experience into enterprise-ready solutions. Pulse Suite extends that approach across business use cases where analytics, AI, and decision workflows need to work closer to operations.

    For Polestar Analytics, this builds on a proven enterprise practice in Azure, data engineering, analytics modernization, Power BI transformation, cloud migration, and applied AI. The two specializations bring that work into sharper focus.

     Analytics on Microsoft Azure represents the data foundation: trusted architecture, scalable analytics, Microsoft Fabric, Power BI transformation, and AI-ready data estates.

    AI Apps on Microsoft Azure represents the application layer: assistants, intelligent workflows, decision systems, and business applications built around real operational needs.

    Together, they reinforce Polestar Analytics’ role as a Microsoft Solutions Partner for enterprises modernizing on Azure.

    Azure Strategic Partnership
    ~ Alex Sidarenka, Head, Alliances, North America, Polestar Analytics

    For enterprise teams building on Azure, the requirement is not just more reporting. It is dependable data, clear ownership, governed access, and analytics that business users can act on without waiting on repeated manual work.

    The AI Apps on Microsoft Azure specialization extends that same foundation into application-led AI. With agents going mainstream, Organizations are looking at assistants, workflow automation, decision support, and business applications that sit closer to day-to-day operations. For that to work, the data layer, architecture, controls, and adoption model have to be built together.

    AI Apps and Analytics
    ~ Balveer Tanwar, Head, DevOps & Infra, Polestar Analytics.

    Across Azure, Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Power Apps, Copilot, Azure OpenAI, 1Platform, Pulse Suite, and enterprise data engineering, the focus has stayed consistent: build systems that teams trust, use, and scale.

    With these two Azure specializations, Polestar Analytics adds another proof point to its Microsoft journey and to the work it leads across governed, scalable, and practical data and AI ecosystems.