Datanomix
Datanomix, the leader in Data-Powered Production intelligence, announced a strategic partnership and seamless integration with Fulcrum, the industry-leading modern cloud ERP platform built specifically for manufacturers. Together, the two companies are helping customers move beyond legacy systems and siloed data by unifying job planning, scheduling, and live production tracking—without the need for costly integration, middleware, and manual data entry.
This integration represents a major step forward in modernizing the manufacturing industry's technology ecosystem, combining Fulcrum’s cloud-native ERP with Datanomix’s real-time machine data insights. It’s a shift from reactive, disconnected systems to a proactive, intelligent production environment—one that gives manufacturers complete visibility and control over performance, delivery, and profitability.
“Old tech stacks are holding manufacturers back,” says Greg McHale, Founder and CEO of Datanomix. “This partnership with Fulcrum is about modern companies solving real problems—like job costing, scheduling, and tracking performance to standards—that legacy systems have ignored for years.”
Fulcrum automatically shares work order information, including quantity and due dates, labor tracking, and target cycle time. In return, Datanomix benchmarks actual machine performance against those targets in real time, giving manufacturers a clear view of what’s running well, what’s falling behind, and where to take action—without relying on manual updates or gut feel.
“At Fulcrum, it’s our goal to deliver a connected, digital manufacturing network,” says Sunny Han, Founder and CEO of Fulcrum. “To do that, we need to be fluent in three languages: technology, manufacturing, and people. It’s rare to find a company that cares as much about all three of these languages as we do, and we’ve found a match in Datanomix. That alignment is why this partnership works—it enables faster development, tighter integration, and an aligned roadmap.”
Customers see results from the integration
Manufacturers like Reata Engineering and OMW Corporation are already seeing the impact of connecting Datanomix and Fulcrum to drive performance.
“OMW’s most pressing issue is speed to growth,” says Michael Langston, President & COO of OMW. “A few years ago, we figured out that every 4% gain in OEE represents about $1 million in capital equipment we don’t have to buy. Buying capacity is great, and we’re doing that as quickly as we can. But increasing capacity by improving efficiency is better. With Fulcrum and Datanomix, we’re able to make better decisions and better track parts through our process. For the first time, we have real-time insight into our operations. And we’re just scratching the surface.”
“Fulcrum has all the info down the pipeline, but Datanomix has the real-time view of machining,” says Adam Zaouague, Automation & Data Specialist at Reata. “The quality of life and stress relief for our team has been a huge win. We used to make overtime decisions based on gut feel. Now we know exactly when a job is at risk and how to respond—whether that’s adding a second machine, approving overtime, or shifting priorities.”
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