ATLANTA – March 18, 2026 – Today at FabCon 2026, Fusion Data Hub announced the Fusion Data Hub workload GA on Fabric, a new industrial data integration solution built directly into Microsoft Fabric, now available to all Microsoft Azure customers. Fusion Data Hub workload GA on Fabric is the first partner-led, purpose-built Fabric workload for ingesting Operational Technology (OT) data from manufacturing and industrial systems to the cloud.
This launch marks a major milestone in enabling real-time, AI-ready industrial analytics at scale, unlocking OT data trapped in legacy on-prem systems and bringing it into the unified Fabric platform.
Fusion Data Hub workload GA on Fabric or Fusion Data Hub 3.8 is integrated into Fabric as the first custom workload on Fabric’s Real-Time Intelligence platform. This deep integration means that industrial time-series and event data – previously siloed in historians, SCADA systems, and IoT devices – can now flow directly into Fabric’s unified analytics environment. Within Fabric, Fusion-managed data is stored in customer’s OneLake with full governance, enabling secure, centralized access for analytics and collaboration. Users can take advantage of Fabric’s tools and Copilot capabilities in Fabric features to create agents and interact with live operational data, gaining real-time insights and automated intelligence from formerly isolated OT systems. Fabric’s SaaS based integration model also significantly reduces deployment overhead allowing new features and updates to roll out rapidly to customers, cutting down deployment times and delivering the latest capabilities almost immediately.
“This release marks a major milestone for Fusion. We’ve designed the Fusion Data Hub Workload on Fabric to deliver governed, real-time operational data pipelines natively into Microsoft Fabric. For industrial companies, it means data from historians, SCADA, and sensors can now feed Real-time Intelligence in Fabric, empowering dashboards, alerting, and AI-driven analysis in real time.” – Massimo Galli, VP of Global Partnerships at Fusion Data Hub.
Dipti Borkar, Vice President and General Manager of Microsoft OneLake and Fabric ISVs, Microsoft said: “With the general availability of the Fusion Data Hub workload on Microsoft Fabric as the first custom workload on Real-Time Intelligence, we’re transforming how industrial customers in energy and manufacturing unlock insights from their operational data by bridging the gap between OT and IT, making contextualized time-series data available for real-time intelligence and breaking down data silos that have kept critical information locked in on-premises systems and disparate platforms across the cloud. This workload unifies analytics with AI capabilities like Fabric Copilot, empowering customers to make faster and more informed decisions.”
Customers running Fusion Data Hub v3.6 or earlier can seamlessly migrate their data from Azure Data Explorer (ADX) to a Fabric Eventhouse. This approach simplifies and accelerates adoption of Fabric Real-Time Intelligence while eliminating the need to maintain duplicate datasets on ADX and Fabric
The migration process is designed to preserve data continuity, ensuring no data loss as customers transition their operational workloads to Microsoft.
Fusion Data Hub will continue to support Azure Data Explorer as the core analytics engine for time-series OT data, allowing industrial datasets to be stored and queried at scale in Azure. For those customers, we have released Fusion Data Hub v3.8 which uses Azure Data Explorer, ensuring they can continue to harness Fusion’s capabilities on Azure. This parallel support reflects Fusion’s commitment to a smooth transition – organizations can choose to migrate to Fabric’s RTI at their own pace without disrupting ongoing operations.
Fusion Data Hub provides a secure, scalable data pipeline that rapidly transfers industrial data from the plant floor to the cloud. It securely delivers OT data to your cloud environment, enabling AI/ML insights in a matter of weeks. The platform is designed for scale and rapid deployment – it can ingest millions of time-series data points per day, thanks to its cloud-native architecture. Fusion’s architecture ensures high reliability and security: data is streamed through encrypted channels and landed in the customer’s cloud tenant (Fabric OneLake or Azure), under the enterprise’s control and compliance policies. Importantly, Fusion doesn’t just move data – it also contextualizes it. As data is ingested, Fusion imports asset hierarchies, metadata, and data models, turning raw sensor and historian points into context-rich information aligned with enterprise datasets. This contextualization provides operational teams with meaningful insights (e.g. equipment names, asset locations, units, and engineering context) rather than just tag numbers, thereby streamlining analysis and decision-making. Ultimately, Fusion’s robust, cloud-based solution built on Fabric enables industrial customers make faster and smarter decisions by ensuring that high-quality OT data can be unified with IT data and is readily available for analytics, machine learning, and AI-driven applications.
A key strength of Fusion Data Hub is its library of first-party connectors for popular industrial data systems, which ensures reliable data acquisition from the source. These connectors natively link to OT systems without custom code, simplifying integration. Currently, Fusion can collect and stream data from the following sources:
Each connector is built and maintained by Fusion, ensuring compatibility with source system protocols and efficient, lossless data capture. By using these out-of-the-box connectors, organizations can rapidly onboard data from heterogeneous OT environments into the Fusion Data Hub, with assurance of data integrity and minimal need for custom integration work. This breadth of connectivity means Fusion can unify fragmented industrial datasets across a facility or enterprise into one cloud platform, preserving the necessary context from each source system during transfer.
Fusion Data Hub workload is now available in Fabric and can be deployed from within the customer’s Fabric tenant via native workload configuration.
About Fusion Data Hub
Fusion Data Hub is a Canadian cloud-native data integration platform built for industrial operations. Fusion Data Hub is part of Manos, a division of Valsoft Corporation.
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September 16, 2025 – The landscape for industrial analytics is changing rapidly with the release of Fusion Data Hub workload in Microsoft Fabric in public preview which is the first of its kind for the Real-Time Intelligence (RTI) platform. Fusion’s transition from Azure and its selection as the inaugural RTI workload in Fabric carries strategic significance not only for industrial enterprises but for the promise of AI-driven data environments at cloud scale.
Fusion Data Hub, already a trusted platform in Azure, has helped many industrial customers unify fragmented Operational Technology (OT) data and unlock value across their operations. Engineers, analysts, and decision-makers have leveraged Fusion’s connectivity from historians, DCS and SCADA and IoT sensors to cloud assets to drive use cases within Azure. Now, with seamless integration into Microsoft Fabric, Fusion extends these strengths into a single, modern environment that brings together analytics, real-time intelligence, powered insights for faster, more impactful decisions.
With Fusion Data Hub now launched as the first custom workload on Real-Time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric, we’re transforming how customers experience their industrial data. Real-time intelligence is finally at your fingertips, enabling instant insights and actions from operational data streams that were traditionally out of reach.
Unified Access and Centralized Data
Fusion in Fabric brings together a diverse array of data sources natively. That means time-series data from leading historians (AVEVA PI, AspenTech IP.21) and data feeds from OPC-UA and IoT systems are now available directly within Microsoft Fabric’s unified workspace. All of this is managed and governed within OneLake ensuring security, compliance, and frictionless collaboration for every department.
Partnering with Microsoft Fabric lets us combine deep domain knowledge with advanced cloud capabilities. By natively integrating time-series data, organizations uncover insights faster than ever before and increase strategic value across every level.
John Burr, Managing Director at Fusion Data Hub
High-Performance Data Processing and Real-Time Analytics
With Fabric’s distributed architecture, Fusion accelerates the ingestion and querying of high-frequency time-series data. Tasks like anomaly detection, smart alerting, and predictive analytics become cloud-native, scalable, and customizable for even the largest companies.
AI-Powered SaaS Productivity
Since Fusion operates inside Fabric’s SaaS ecosystem, customers work with familiar tools like Power BI, Data Factory, Synapse, and new real-time services without leaving the platform. With Copilot AI embedded throughout, teams can generate insights, models, and visualizations through natural language, making analytics accessible through all levels of an enterprise.
Seamless, Rapid Deployments
One of the most notable advances with this release is just how quickly Fusion Data Hub can now be deployed and updated for customers.
Fabric’s modern architecture allows us to deploy new Fusion features and improvements with unprecedented speed, cutting down customer deployment times. That means our customers are now able to access the latest capabilities, security enhancements, and connector updates almost immediately
Isaac Vanderpuye, Head of Development for Fusion Data Hub.
Fusion Data Hub’s tight collaboration with Microsoft ensures the product strategy is deeply aligned with real customer needs and future technology trends. As Fabric evolves, with new AI agents, enhanced industry connectors, and user experience improvements, Fusion customers are positioned to benefit immediately from Fabric’s advancement. Industrial customers have challenged us to deliver real-time insights without compromise across latency, security, and user experience. Fusion Data Hub on Fabric answers this call, bringing together trusted analytics and cutting-edge AI to empower operational teams to make faster and more accurate decisions.
Fabcon attendees in Vienna, Austria are invited to see Fusion Data Hub in Fabric live. Microsoft and Fusion Data Hub teams are on site at the Real-time Intelligence booth to discuss any of your questions.
The Fusion Data Hub Fabric workload public preview is available today. If you want to see it in action, you can start a free trial here. Contact us here to learn more.
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