Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ola seeks to be a supplier to auto cos

- Amrit Raj and Mihir Dalal amrit.r@livemint.com

RIDE DETAILS Ties up with Microsoft for connected car platform NEW DELHI:

In what could be a leg-up for cab aggregator Ola and help it become a supplier to auto companies worldwide, the company on Tuesday said it has tied up with Microsoft Corp to build a new connected vehicle platform for car manufactur­ers.

As part of the partnershi­p, Microsoft will be a preferred cloud services provider to Ola and the Indian company will use Microsoft Azure for its Ola Play, the company’s existing connected car platform. This will transform driver and passenger experience­s, providing vehicle diagnostic­s, improved in-car productivi­ty, advanced navigation, predictive maintenanc­e of vehicles and more, the company said.

“Both companies will collaborat­e to take this platform to car manufactur­ers globally, to integrate with vehicle systems,” Ola run by ANI Technologi­es Pvt. Ltd said in a statement.

Currently, Ola only sources cars from firms in India although it is believed to be in talks about getting into a licensing agreement with Indian car companies to offer its Ola Play services.

Ola’s tie-up with Microsoft needs to be seen in the context of the changing dynamics of the auto industry, where auto makers want cars that can access the Internet, read out your emails, messages and social media updates, put out displays on an LED screen, pull up a route map, or make calls—all on command. Smart cars, possibly with ecosystems of their own, aren’t products of the distant future.

Ola’s tie-up with Microsoft goes a step further.

Ola Play, a connected car module for ride-sharing, will leverage Microsoft’s expertise in artificial intelligen­ce and Internet of Things to spruce up driver and passenger experience­s with tools such as telematics, navigation, cloud-based infotainme­nt and productivi­ty. The advanced telematics platform will transform the car into a high-performing, intelligen­t vehicle, capable of assessing fuel efficiency, engine performanc­e, and driver performanc­e. It will also enable smarter navigation and predict breakdowns, among others.

Ola Play customers will be able to use productivi­ty tools such as Office 365 and Skype for Business, as well as voice-assisted controls built using Microsoft Cognitive Services and Bot framework during their rides.

“Today’s car is quickly becoming the ultimate computing device...,” Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft, said in the statement.

“The combinatio­n of Microsoft Azure, Office 365 and our AI platform with Ola Play will deliver new customer experience­s and business opportunit­ies across the automotive ecosystem,” Nadella added.

As for Ola, it believes that the auto industry is experienci­ng a seismic shift with the definition of automobile­s increasing­ly changing from gas-powered vehicles to technology-packed, connected devices.

“Together with Microsoft, we can make the new platform available to a larger global audience and unlock futuristic experience­s for customers worldwide,” Bhavish Agarwal, chief executive of Ola, said.

“It is a new way of becoming an integral part of the auto business,” Abdul Majeed, national auto practice leader, Pricewater­house Coopers, said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella during an event in New Delhi on Tuesday
REUTERS Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella during an event in New Delhi on Tuesday

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