Your Microsoft investment, working on the shop floor
Microsoft is the world's leading infrastructure company. MAJiK builds on it end to end: procurement through the Azure Marketplace, enterprise analytics in Microsoft Fabric, plain-language factory answers in Microsoft 365, and AI that can run on your own Azure OpenAI.
The Microsoft Stack, Put to Work in Production
Azure Marketplace
Buy through the Microsoft agreement you already have
Microsoft's commercial catalog of cloud solutions, purchased through your organization's existing Microsoft agreement. Lets your organization buy software the way it already buys Azure: one agreement, one bill, one vendor relationship your procurement team already manages.
How MAJiK uses it
MAJiK is available on the Azure Marketplace, so buying MAJiK Visual Factory follows a commercial path your company has already approved.
For example
A plant that wants to move now does not open a new vendor onboarding process from scratch. Procurement finds MAJiK on the Azure Marketplace and buys through the Microsoft agreement already in place.
Microsoft Fabric
Production results in your enterprise analytics
Microsoft's unified analytics environment, where enterprise data lands for reporting and analysis across the business. Puts finance, supply chain, and operations numbers in one place, so analysts and Power BI reports work from a single source.
How MAJiK uses it
Shop floor production data from MAJiK Visual Factory flows into your Fabric environment through MAJiK Enterprise Connect, alongside the rest of your enterprise data.
For example
Your analytics team puts production output beside the finance and supply chain numbers they already report on, in the Power BI dashboards they already build.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Connector
Plain-language factory answers where people already work
Microsoft's framework for bringing business content into Microsoft 365 Copilot, the assistant inside Teams, Word, and Outlook. Lets Copilot answer questions from connected company content, in the Microsoft 365 tools people already spend their day in.
How MAJiK uses it
The MAJiK Copilot Connector brings factory production records into Microsoft 365, so plain-language questions about production get answers grounded in real shop floor records.
For example
The kind of question this makes possible: asking, right in Microsoft Teams, how a line ran on yesterday's shifts, and getting an answer from the production records MAJiK Visual Factory keeps.
Azure OpenAI
Power MAJiK AI with your own Azure OpenAI
Microsoft's service for running advanced AI models as a managed Azure service, inside your own Azure tenant rather than a third-party consumer AI service. Runs the large language models behind modern AI applications, with the operational controls of the rest of the Azure cloud.
How MAJiK uses it
You can point MAJiK AI at your own Azure OpenAI deployment, so the AI insights in MAJiK Visual Factory (root cause analysis, anomaly alerts, and plain-language summaries) run on models inside your own Azure tenant, not a third-party consumer AI service.
For example
A plant manager opens Monday with an AI summary of production trends and recommendations, written from the same numbers the shop floor worked from all week, by models running in your own Azure subscription.
Azure Arc & IoT Operations
MAJiK IoT Connect on Microsoft's industrial edge platform
Microsoft's industrial edge stack: Azure Arc brings Azure management to Kubernetes running in your plant, and Azure IoT Operations runs a clustered MQTT broker, device registry, and data flows on that cluster. Gives IT one control plane for plant-edge infrastructure and a managed path for shop floor data into Microsoft Fabric, Azure Data Explorer, and Event Hubs.
How it works
MAJiK IoT Connect will run as a workload on the same Arc-enabled cluster and act as the southbound data pipeline for Azure IoT Operations: multi-protocol collection and a Sparkplug B Unified Namespace publishing into the AIO broker, covering the equipment the platform has no connector for. Cluster nodes map to your plant areas and replicate configuration between them, so when a node fails, a peer takes over its area within seconds.
For example
A plant standardizing on Azure IoT Operations points MAJiK at the equipment the platform cannot reach on its own, and that data rides the same broker, registry, and Fabric pipeline IT already operates.
Who This Partnership Is For
Whether you run your plants on Azure or you carry Azure to manufacturers, the work is already done.
Running Your Plants on Azure
If Microsoft is your cloud standard, MAJiK fits the estate you already govern. Purchasing through the Azure Marketplace, analytics in Microsoft Fabric, answers in Microsoft 365, and AI that can run on your own Azure OpenAI. No new infrastructure decisions, no second cloud to defend.
On a Microsoft Field Team
Manufacturing customers ask what Azure OpenAI, Microsoft Fabric, and Copilot look like on a shop floor. MAJiK is the answer you can point at: a Microsoft Manufacturing Solution Partner whose products put each of these components to work in production, available on the Azure Marketplace.
Where This Shows Up in MAJiK Products
The partnership is not a logo on a slide. Each Microsoft component does a job inside a MAJiK product.