Walk into almost any U.S. manufacturing operation today and you’ll find data, everywhere. Machines produce it, sensors log it, and supply chains depend on it. But ask leaders how confident they are in that data, and you’ll often hear hesitation.
The truth? Data in manufacturing is fragmented. Plant systems don’t talk to ERP platforms. Quality data sits in spreadsheets. Production and maintenance teams each trust their own dashboards, even when the numbers don’t line up. The result is a lack of unified, trustworthy insights, and a lot of time wasted reconciling reports instead of improving performance.
At Cambay Solutions, we have helped many manufacturers fix their data estate and unify their data using Microsoft Fabric and Power BI.

Most manufacturers have spent years building islands of information. MES, PLCs, ERP, quality, and inventory systems all capture valuable signals, but integrating them into one consistent view has been a struggle.
Key pain points include:
For manufacturers striving to modernize operations and harness AI, this fragmented landscape is a major roadblock. That’s where Microsoft Fabric and Power BI, and a trusted partner like Cambay Solutions, steps in.
Microsoft Fabric is built around OneLake, a single, cloud-scale data lake designed to unify analytics across every business function, from production to finance to supply chain. Think of it as the “OneDrive for your data.”
In manufacturing, that means no more copying data across systems just to build a report. Fabric connects directly to existing sources, ERP, MES, IoT, CRM, through shortcuts and mirroring, allowing teams to analyze real-time data without duplication. For multi-plant environments, this is a game-changer: consistent data models, governed access, and reduced storage costs.
Fabric’s Data Factory makes ingestion and transformation far simpler too. You can pull from on-prem systems, Azure services, or even AWS S3, clean and unify it through pipelines, and push governed datasets straight into Power BI. According to Microsoft’s partners, manufacturers implementing Fabric have cut analytics project timelines by nearly 50%.
At Cambay Solutions, we’ve seen this firsthand, helping U.S. manufacturers modernize their analytics foundation with Fabric to unlock speed, governance, and AI readiness. And yes, freeing organizations from the tyranny of Excel.
Once data lands in Fabric’s OneLake, Power BI becomes the natural next step. Because Power BI now runs natively within Fabric, the same governed data used for machine learning or predictive analytics can directly power trusted, self-service dashboards.
Manufacturing leaders gain:

One real-world case study showed a global manufacturer using Fabric and Power BI to unify siloed systems and reduce unplanned downtime by 32% through predictive maintenance analytics.
Cambay’s analytics team has implemented similar outcomes by integrating Power BI directly into Fabric’s architecture, enabling shop-floor managers and executives to make faster, smarter, data-backed decisions without waiting for IT.
Manufacturing operations face strict compliance requirements, from supplier traceability to data retention and export controls. Fabric’s OneLake governance model centralizes access policies and enables secure collaboration with suppliers or customers, all while maintaining compliance.
This means business units can explore data safely without risking data sprawl or inconsistent policies. With Fabric, IT doesn’t have to choose between agility and control, both come standard.
Cambay Solutions helps manufacturers implement Fabric’s governance framework in a way that balances flexibility and compliance, giving stakeholders the confidence to innovate while maintaining oversight.

Microsoft is extending Fabric’s capabilities with industry-specific data solutions for manufacturing, including factory Copilot templates and structured query APIs tailored to operational data sources. These solutions bring together every aspect of manufacturing, production, quality, maintenance, and supply chain, under one unified, analytics-ready foundation.
For manufacturers, that’s more than a technical upgrade. It’s a strategic one. Unified data enables faster problem-solving, more reliable reporting, and the foundation for AI-driven optimization.
At Cambay Solutions, we help manufacturing leaders navigate this shift, translating Microsoft’s latest data capabilities into tangible operational and financial results.
If your manufacturing organization is ready to move beyond spreadsheets, silos, and unreliable reports, now’s the time to explore what Microsoft Fabric and Power BI can do.
Cambay Solutions helps U.S. manufacturers design and implement modern data platforms that unify operations, streamline reporting, and accelerate time to insight.
Get in touch with Cambay Solutions to see how your team can start building a trusted, AI-ready data foundation with Microsoft Fabric and Power BI.
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