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Microsoft Fabric

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Microsoft Fabric

Microsoft's unified analytics and data platform

ProPay integrates with Microsoft Fabric to feed claim, authorization, and payment data into your existing analytics environment. Fabric is Microsoft's unified analytics and data platform, combining data integration, warehousing, and Power BI on a shared OneLake data store. ProPay writes claim-level data in; Fabric remains where your team analyzes it.

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Microsoft Fabric is Microsoft’s unified analytics and data platform, combining data integration, data warehousing, and business intelligence, including Power BI, on a shared OneLake data store. For ProPay, Fabric is typically the analytics layer a warranty or service program already reports through, not a system that holds an individual claim.

What ProPay does with Microsoft Fabric

ProPay writes claim, authorization, and payment records into the data your program already reports through, so metrics on triage outcomes, parts spend, and payment cycle time show up in the same Fabric-based dashboards your team already uses.

Because every ProPay decision carries a confidence level and the inputs it was based on, the data landing in Fabric supports the same auditing and reporting your finance and operations teams already run there.

How the Microsoft Fabric connection works

Fabric’s OneLake and data pipeline tools support ingestion from external systems, which is where ProPay writes claim and payment data for reporting.

A Forward Deployed Engineer sets up the data pipeline into Fabric during deployment, mapping ProPay’s records to the tables and models your reporting already relies on.

What stays in Microsoft Fabric

Fabric continues to own reporting, dashboards, and the broader analytics environment exactly as it does today. ProPay supplies the claim-level data; Fabric remains where your team analyzes it.

Data handling and security

Data written into Fabric comes from a company-specific ProPay instance, one client’s claim and financial data are never accessible to another. ProPay is SOC 2 compliant, with both Type I and Type II audits complete.

Every record ProPay writes to Fabric carries the confidence level and inputs behind the decision it represents, so anything in your reporting is traceable back to the claim it came from.

Deploying the integration

A dedicated Forward Deployed Engineer sets up the Fabric connection to match your existing data models and reporting structure before live data flows through it.

Frequently asked questions about ProPay and Microsoft Fabric

Does ProPay replace Microsoft Fabric?

No. Fabric remains your analytics and reporting environment; ProPay supplies the claim-level data that feeds it.

How does ProPay connect to Microsoft Fabric?

ProPay writes claim, authorization, and payment data into Fabric’s OneLake through a pipeline a Forward Deployed Engineer sets up during deployment.

Is the data ProPay sends to Fabric auditable?

Yes. Every record carries the confidence level and inputs behind the decision it represents, and is logged.

Enterprise-grade AI Claims Transformation

Need to report a security concern or incident? Contact ops@pro-pay.ai

ProPay AI, Inc · 2913 W. Eagle Ridge Loop, Cedar City, UT 84720, United States

Enterprise-grade AI Claims Transformation

Need to report a security concern or incident? Contact ops@pro-pay.ai

ProPay AI, Inc · 2913 W. Eagle Ridge Loop, Cedar City, UT 84720, United States

Enterprise-grade AI Claims Transformation

Need to report a security concern or incident? Contact ops@pro-pay.ai

ProPay AI, Inc · 2913 W. Eagle Ridge Loop, Cedar City, UT 84720, United States