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Orbit Analytics Expands Power BI Solution for Oracle Fusion Cloud with Enterprise-Grade Data Pipelines and Prepackaged Analytics

Orbit Analytics Expands Power BI Solution for Oracle Fusion Cloud with Enterprise-Grade Data Pipelines and Prepackaged Analytics

BI Solution Leader Debuts Seamless Oracle Fusion/Power BI Integration Enabling Smarter, Real-Time Enterprise Level Decision Making
ALPHARETTA, Ga., May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Orbit Analytics , an AI-powered leader of advanced business intelligence solutions tailored for enterprise ERP environments, today announced the latest release of its Power BI Integration for Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications (OCA) as a part of its Data Pipeline suite of products. The new solution was designed to eliminate manual data exports and complex API integrations while delivering secure, scalable, real-time and near real-time reporting for Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications with Power BI. With Power BI Integration for Fusion, customers are able to maximize the value of their enterprise data, democratize analytics across teams, and make faster, smarter business decisions.
While many organizations have adopted Power BI to unify dashboards and analytics, connecting the platform to Oracle Fusion is anything but straightforward. Native methods rely on manual exports, fragile APIs, and delayed batch updates, resulting in stale data, security risks, and high maintenance overhead. Orbit's Fusion solution and Power BI Integration changes that with a purpose-built, no-code/low-code solution that automates data extraction, preserves role-based security, and delivers real-time reporting, enabling faster decision-making, greater data consistency, and significantly reduced reporting overhead.
'While we have solutions designed for all types of ERPs, we know and understand Oracle better than any other provider, and that's what allows us to build powerful tools like this solution,' said Rupesh Sharma, CEO and Co-founder of Orbit Analytics. 'This connector is yet another tool in our vast array of solutions designed for the modern enterprise user. Harnessing the power of data is mission critical to all organizations and our solutions make that possible. It creates a secure, flexible bridge that empowers enterprises to make better decisions without costly IT expenditures or situational delays caused by stale data.'
Orbit's Oracle Fusion connector solution and integration to Power BI is engineered to tackle the inherent limitations of native Oracle Fusion reporting tools. It supports a variety of extraction techniques, including BICC PVOs, BI Publisher APIs, and parameterized SQL, enabling fine-grained control over data access and transformation. It delivers real-time and incremental data loads to Power BI data models using schema-aware orchestration and metadata-driven mapping. The solution accommodates hybrid environments by connecting to cloud platforms like Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Snowflake, and Databricks, while also maintaining compatibility with on-premises systems. Its automated transformation layer intelligently normalizes fact and dimension tables, applies row-level security, and generates analysis-ready datasets with minimal manual effort. Pre-built semantic models and Power BI templates further accelerate deployment and reduce total cost of ownership.
'This connector solution and integration was built with enterprise data architecture in mind,' said Ravi Jasti, CTO of Orbit Analytics. 'We've embedded dynamic schema handling, incremental change capture, and automated metadata synchronization into the pipeline so that Power BI can consume complex Oracle Fusion data without sacrificing fidelity or governance. The result is a fully automated ELT process that respects Fusion's role-based access controls, adapts to quarterly schema updates, and delivers production-ready datasets to business users in near-real time. It's a robust bridge between Oracle's transactional systems and the visual analytics Power BI is known for, without the overhead of manual modeling or brittle integrations.'
Orbit Analytics has been helping enterprises simplify reporting and analytics since 2006, with a focus on secure, scalable solutions built for the complexity of Oracle ERP environments. Founded by former Oracle engineers, the company supports more than 175,000 users worldwide and integrates with over 200 enterprise systems.
Orbit's new release of its Oracle Fusion solution for data replication delivers a substantial boost in data pipeline speeds, now coupled with seamless Power BI integration. This advancement makes the solution truly one of a kind and a natural extension of the Orbit platform, reinforcing its mission to eliminate friction between data and decision-making. For Oracle Fusion customers and Power BI users, this solution streamlines and automates Oracle Fusion data flows into Power BI data models, delivering accurate, real-time, and near real-time insights across finance, operations, and leadership teams.
About Orbit Analytics
Orbit Analytics is an AI-powered business intelligence and data analytics solutions company with products designed to empower organizations to unlock the full potential of their data. Seamlessly integrating with all ERP systems, cloud data platforms, and essential business applications, Orbit Analytics delivers real-time access to unified data from diverse sources via its core products GL Sense and Data Pipelines. This enables business users to effortlessly craft interactive reports, dynamic dashboards, and insightful visualizations in ways not possible through native ERP applications.
Orbit's solutions accelerate report migration from Oracle ERP systems and other legacy tools, making it easier than ever to modernize analytics workflows. By transforming raw data into actionable insights, Orbit Analytics empowers industries to make informed decisions, enhance operational efficiency, and drive exceptional business performance. With Orbit Analytics, an organization's data becomes a strategic asset, not a cost center, fueling innovation and driving decision making in a modern landscape. Visit https://www.orbitanalytics.com/ to learn more.
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