Key Takeaways: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations is the dominant ERP for mid-market manufacturers in the Microsoft ecosystem. Fabrico integrates with D365 via Azure Logic Apps and Power BI, providing the OEE-to-maintenance data connection that D365's manufacturing module can't deliver natively, while feeding production performance data into the Microsoft analytics environment your leadership team already uses.
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OEE software Microsoft Dynamics 365 integration works best when it complements D365's production scheduling capabilities with the real-time machine-level performance data that D365 can't capture.
What D365 Manufacturing handles well:
What D365 Manufacturing cannot do that Fabrico provides:
The recommended Fabrico-D365 integration approach uses Microsoft's native integration platform:
For Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations users already running Power BI for management reporting, the Fabrico Power BI connector is the fastest path to combined OEE and financial performance dashboards, typically 2-4 days of development vs weeks for custom ETL pipelines.
Dynamics 365 Field Service and D365 Asset Management are Microsoft's maintenance management tools. They serve service businesses and facilities management well. They were not designed for manufacturing shop floor maintenance.
The specific gaps Fabrico fills that D365 Field Service can't address:
The recommended architecture for Microsoft manufacturers: D365 for ERP and production scheduling, Fabrico for OEE monitoring and CMMS execution, Power BI for combined management reporting. Three tools. One data ecosystem.