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Oracle and Microsoft Partner to Integrate Cloud SCM with Azure IoT and Fabric

At Oracle AI World 2025, Oracle announced a partnership with Microsoft to link Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) with Azure IoT Operations and Microsoft Fabric. The integration blueprint connects live factory data, such as sensor readings and equipment telemetry, directly to Oracle SCM, enabling automated workflows for order management, maintenance and quality control. The goal is to reduce downtime and improve responsiveness through real-time data exchange and event-driven automation.

The initiative comes as manufacturers push to modernize supply chains through connected operations. The integration ensures that real-time intelligence and secure data flows, best practices become standardized and business events are automated. By combining Microsoft’s real-time analytics with Oracle's supply chain applications, the two vendors are signaling greater openness in cross-cloud industrial automation, an area once defined by siloed ecosystems.

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on October 17, 2025


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