Ericsson, Microsoft tie up to power next gen connected cars

By Xite - December 20, 2019
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Two big tech giants Ericsson and Microsoft have teamed up to accelerate the delivery of new connected car services globally. Under this partnership Ericsson is building its Connected Vehicle Cloud on ....

Ericsson and Microsoft have collaborated to bring their connected vehicle technologies. Ericsson is building its Connected Vehicle Cloud on top of the Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform, which runs on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. The integrated solution allows automakers to deploy and scale global vehicle services such as fleet management, over-the-air software updates and connected safety services much easier and faster while reducing costs. The platform further provides flexibility through modular design and multiple deployment options. 

Ericsson’s Connected Vehicle Cloud connects over four million vehicles across 180 countries worldwide, which corresponds to approx. 10 per cent of the connected vehicle market. The platform is future ready to fit vehicle manufacturers’ growing demand for scalability and flexibility with the capability of supporting any connected vehicle service.

Ericsson’s Connected Vehicle Cloud offloads vehicle manufacturers' complexity of global 24/7 operations and lifecycle management related to connected vehicles with a guaranteed service-level agreement. 

The Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform (MCVP) empowers automotive companies to accelerate the delivery of safe, comfortable and personalised connected driving experiences. It combines cloud infrastructure, edge technology as well as AI and IoT services with a diverse partner ecosystem. With MCVP, Microsoft offers a consistent, cloud-connected platform across all digital scenarios on top of which customer-facing solutions can be built, including in-vehicle infotainment, advanced navigation, autonomous driving, telematics and prediction services, and over-the-air updates. MCVP includes the hyperscale, global availability, and regulatory compliance that comes with Microsoft Azure.

‘The Ericsson and Microsoft partnership will deliver a comprehensive connected vehicle platform at scale to the market. Our integrated solutions will help automotive manufacturers accelerate their global connected vehicle solutions and offer a better experience for drivers and passengers,’ said Asa Tamsons, Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Technologies & New Businesses.

‘Together with Ericsson, we intend to simplify the development of connected vehicle services to help car makers focus on their customers’ needs and accelerate the delivery of unique, tailor-made driving experiences,’ added Peggy Johnson, Executive Vice President, Business Development at Microsoft.

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