Amber Hickman |
Sight Machine has introduced a new manufacturing data solution to integrate production data into Microsoft Fabric.
The solution brings Sight Machine data and analytics tools like Factory Copilot to Microsoft Fabric, allowing organizations to combine and analyze contextual manufacturing data with data from finance, supply chain, enterprise resource planning, and manufacturing execution systems. It will look like this.
“Until now, industrial companies have not been able to incorporate factory floor data as a first-class citizen of their enterprise data assets,” said Jon Sobel, CEO and co-founder of Sight Machine. “With Sight Machine on Microsoft Fabric, companies can use factory floor data as easily and powerfully as they use any other data. Determine your equipment and know which lines are most at risk. If it goes down, review the current status of your orders and decide when to transfer them to another facility. has never been possible in a truly data-driven way.”
Additionally, Sight Machine's Factory Transform component, which transforms factory data into artificial intelligence-enabled production process models, is now available for use by other independent software vendors with their customers on Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing.
“Microsoft Fabric manufacturing data solutions make it easier than ever for industrial customers to integrate AI-enabled Sight Machine data into their data assets,” said Dominik Wee, corporate vice president of manufacturing and mobility at Microsoft. Masu. “Making contextualized production data available across the enterprise is a major step toward achieving the promise of smart manufacturing.”
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