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Blog · 13.07.2026

BI on top of 1C: dashboards without replacing your ERP

Dashboards connected directly to the systems you already run, proven first on your own data with a free pilot, before you commit to anything.

Microsoft Power BI Solutions

We build and deploy business intelligence on Microsoft Power BI: data models, dashboards, and reports connected to your source systems (including 1C on MS SQL). From a single executive dashboard to a governed, organization-wide reporting setup with scheduled refresh, row-level security, and mobile access.

Custom BI Solutions

When off-the-shelf reporting is not enough, we develop a BI solution tailored to your business: custom data pipelines, a data model designed around your actual metrics, and dashboards built for the decisions you make. Power BI, DashBoardix, or a hybrid: we pick the stack that fits, not the one we want to sell.

Two Products, Two Scales

We built two BI products for two different problems. DashBoardix gets a single company's data out of 1C and into dashboards fast, with a free pilot before you commit. CRR (Corporate Reporting Repository) consolidates reporting across a holding running multiple accounting systems into one trustworthy source. Both are ours to extend; you are not locked into a template someone else owns.

DashBoardix: Extractor, Data, Report

DashBoardix has three functions that can be used together or separately:

  • Extractor: fast, secure extraction of data from any 1C configuration into MS SQL.
  • Data: storage and processing of extracted data at volume, with open code you can extend.
  • Report: a collection of ready dashboards (P&L, Cash Flow, Balance Sheet) with scheduled auto-refresh and mobile access.

Who uses it: owners and executives get performance indicators on a phone, tablet, or desktop without waiting on a report request; business analysts pull current data themselves and build the reports they need; IT specialists automate data extraction into a corporate data warehouse; department heads track their numbers directly instead of requesting exports.

Deployment and Sizing

DashBoardix installs on-premise (Extractor on your 1C databases, Data on your SQL server, Report on your own infrastructure or BI tool) or in the cloud, where we host the extraction, storage, and dashboard publishing for you.

  • Smaller businesses: Extractor + Report is usually enough on its own.
  • Mid-size and larger companies: Extractor + Data (or your existing data warehouse) + Report (or your existing BI tool), sized to database volume and document count. Sizing is scoped per project; no thresholds published.

The Free Pilot Process

We run a no-cost pilot before you commit to DashBoardix, so you see it working on your own data first:

  1. NDA: sign a non-disclosure agreement.
  2. Access: you grant the access needed for the pilot scope.
  3. Pilot specification: we define a technical scope for the pilot.
  4. Implementation: we implement the pilot scope.
  5. Demo on your data: we walk through the result on your data.
  6. Decision: you decide whether to move forward.

CRR: Reporting for Holdings

Getting reliable, timely reporting across a holding running several accounting systems, versions, and reference data sets is rarely straightforward. CRR solves this with a dedicated repository: data is pulled directly from your accounting systems via MS Integration Services into MS SQL, normalized across systems, refreshed on a schedule, and visualized in Power BI. We describe the result in three words: Reliable. Current. Consolidated.

Typical use cases include plan-vs-actual reporting for sales, cost, and budget, and equipment utilization efficiency across sites. CRR works with 1C versions 7.7, 8.2, and 8.3 in any configuration, alongside non-1C sources. Project pricing depends on data quality, the number of source systems, report types, and data volume; we scope it together with you after a short assessment.

Curious what this looks like on your own numbers? Get in touch and we will scope a free pilot on your own data.

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