Microsoft Inks Several Deals for Azure Cloud Service

April 14, 2015 Off By David
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At the Hannover Messe event, software developer Microsoft Corporation discussed three recent collaborations related to its cloud service, Microsoft Azure.  Microsoft announced that it has entered into partnership deals with Fujitsu Limited, a Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company; KUKA AG, a manufacturer of industrial robots and automation solutions and Miele & Cie. KG, a manufacturer of high-end household appliances and commercial tools…

The Fujitsu Collaboration

The partnership is intended to power Fujitsu devices with the Windows 8.1 Pro to achieve operational distinction. In addition, the collaboration will integrate the Internet of Things (IoT) services of FUJITSU Cloud A5 for Microsoft Azure, and promote the Fujitsu IoT/M2M (machine-to-machine) platform…


Leveraging Fujitsu’s Eco-Management Dashboard, the IoT/M2M platform along with Microsoft cloud services and Windows tablets will enable the companies to produce a comprehensive solution. This will optimize process efficiency of both machines and humans. This can help managers, engineers and scientists to enhance product quality, boost equipment performance and improve functionality while streamlining energy costs…

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