Oracle and Microsoft Partner to Boost Supply Chain Efficiency with Real-Time Data Integration

Reuters
Oct 15
Oracle and Microsoft Partner to Boost Supply Chain Efficiency with Real-Time Data Integration

Oracle Corporation has announced a collaboration with Microsoft to enhance supply chain efficiency for manufacturers. The partnership will develop an integration blueprint connecting Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing $(SCM)$ with Microsoft Azure IoT Operations and Microsoft Fabric. This integration aims to provide manufacturers with real-time production data, enabling improved data-driven decision-making, automated supply chain processes, and increased visibility across the supply chain. The collaboration is expected to help organizations accelerate response times, boost efficiency, and respond more quickly to changes on the shop floor by transforming live operational insights into immediate business actions.

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