execution governance

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Execution governance in logistics refers to the policies and systems that determine where and how real-time intelligence is applied to operational decisions. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight Microsoft Fabric and Copilot as tools that integrate compute, governance, and AI into a single layer, enabling closed-loop corrections that preserve on-time delivery. The tag covers how execution governance influences whether routing recommendations become missed SLAs or corrective actions, emphasizing the role of edge computing, ERP/WMS/TMS integration, and dashboard intelligence in modern supply chain choreography.
  1. Microsoft Fabric and Copilot Redefine Real-Time Logistics Intelligence

    Microsoft’s push to fold compute, governance, and assistive AI into a single operational layer is rewriting the rules of logistics execution: where intelligence lives—at the edge, inside the ERP/WMS/TMS, or only in a dashboard—now determines whether a routing recommendation becomes a missed SLA...