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Auger Named Premier Supply Chain Autonomy Platform on Microsoft Fabric
Auger's autonomous operating system extends Microsoft Fabric's semantic foundation into real-time supply chain execution.
Mar. 20, 2026 at 9:53am
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Auger, an autonomous operating system for supply chains, has been named a premier supply chain partner on Microsoft Fabric. The collaboration allows Auger to extend Fabric's unified data and semantic foundation into real-time supply chain execution, converting enterprise data assets into governed, autonomous operational decisions at scale.
Why it matters
The partnership aims to eliminate the 'Coordination Tax' - the hidden costs associated with manual reconciliation of data, coordination through meetings and email, and inventory buffers to compensate for latency in supply chain systems. By integrating Auger's autonomous capabilities with Microsoft Fabric's data unification, enterprises can sense deviations, evaluate trade-offs, and execute decisions in seconds, removing the coordination lag that previously took weeks.
The details
Auger is built on Microsoft Fabric, storing data in Microsoft OneLake and extending Fabric's semantic intelligence with domain-specific supply chain reasoning. It sits above existing infrastructure like ERPs and WMS, unifying operational data into a single source of truth. When reality diverges from plan, Auger can sense deviations, evaluate trade-offs across the full network, and execute decisions autonomously in seconds, automatically rebalancing inventory, adjusting production targets, and rerouting shipments.
- Auger's application on Microsoft Fabric is available today.
The players
Auger
An autonomous operating system for supply chains, founded by Dave Clark, former CEO of Amazon's worldwide consumer business, and backed by $100 million from Oak HC/FT.
Microsoft Fabric
A unified data and semantic foundation that provides enterprises a single source of truth across their data assets.
Dave Clark
Founder and CEO of Auger.
Arun Ulag
President of Azure Data at Microsoft.
Meta Reality Labs
Where Auger's autonomous operating system is currently deployed to synchronize global supply chain operations in real time.
What they’re saying
“We spent decades proving that technology and operational innovation could redefine what's possible at planetary scale. Now we're building the operating system where autonomy is the foundation, not bolted on.”
— Dave Clark, Founder and CEO of Auger
“Microsoft Fabric provides the data and semantic foundation — a shared vocabulary defining what entities mean across the enterprise. Auger is a premier partner in extending that foundation into operational intelligence.”
— Arun Ulag, President of Azure Data at Microsoft
What’s next
Enterprises can deploy Auger's application on Microsoft Fabric within their existing Fabric tenant, retaining full control of security, compliance, and governance through Microsoft's framework.
The takeaway
The Auger-Microsoft Fabric partnership represents a shift towards autonomous supply chain operations, where enterprises can sense deviations, evaluate trade-offs, and execute decisions in seconds, eliminating the coordination lag and 'Coordination Tax' that have long plagued traditional supply chain systems.

