Why This Webinar Matters for Enterprise Leaders
Enterprise leaders are sitting on vast amounts of operational and reliability data—but turning that data into timely, actionable insights remains a challenge.
In this webinar, we walk through a real-world manufacturing case study that shows how organizations are transforming analytics by combining Microsoft Fabric with Power BI Copilot.
You’ll see how leaders can:
- Eliminate data silos by unifying downtime and incident data in a single analytics platform
- Reduce dependency on IT teams by enabling self-service, conversational analytics
- Gain faster visibility into critical KPIs such as downtime, MTBF, and availability
- Empower business and operations teams to ask questions and get answers instantly
- Lay the foundation for AI-driven insights, including predictive failure analysis
This session is designed for leaders who want to move beyond static dashboards and enable a modern, AI-powered analytics experience across the enterprise.
Agenda Overview
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Case Study: Conversational Machine Reliability Analytics
How a manufacturing organization unified data using Microsoft Fabric (OneLake)
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Enterprise Analytics Challenges Today
Common issues with downtime, incident data, and reliability reporting across plants
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Architecture & Key Outcomes
Data ingestion, semantic modeling, and measurable business impact
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From Dashboards to Conversations with Power BI Copilot
Enabling natural language Q&A for downtime, MTBF, and availability insights
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What’s Next: AI-Driven Reliability Insights
Predictive failure analysis, role-based experiences, and enterprise scale-out
Benefits of This Webinar
Learn how conversational BI delivers real-time answers instead of delayed dashboards.
Understand where Copilot adds real business value—not just AI experimentation.
See how Fabric enables a single, governed analytics platform across the enterprise.
Discover best practices for Fabric governance implementation at scale.
Learn how to extend Power BI investments with Microsoft Fabric services.
Get clarity on Snowflake and Databricks migration paths into Microsoft Fabric.