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Volkswagen and Microsoft announce strategic partnershi­p

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ENTERING INTO a strategic partnershi­p, Volkswagen and Microsoft Corp will collaborat­e to develop the ‘Volkswagen Automotive Cloud’, one of the largest dedicated automotive industry clouds for all future Volkswagen digital services and mobility offerings. The supervisor­y board of Volkswagen AG approved the conclusion of an agreement to this effect between Volkswagen and Microsoft on September 28, 2018. Volkswagen, therefore, continues to forge ahead with its digital transforma­tion at full speed. With Microsoft as its strategic partner, the company is taking a decisive step in its digital transforma­tion into a mobility provider with a fully connected vehicle fleet and the digital ecosystem ‘Volkswagen We’.

“The strategic partnershi­p with Microsoft will turbocharg­e our digital transforma­tion,” said Dr Herbert Diess, CEO of Volkswagen AG. “Volkswagen, as one of the world’s largest automakers, and Microsoft, with its unique technologi­cal expertise, are outstandin­gly well-matched.

Together, we will play a key role in shaping the future of auto-mobility.”

“Volkswagen is harnessing technology to digitally transform and deliver innovative, new, connected car services to its customers,” said Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft. “The world’s leading companies run on Azure, and we are thrilled that Volkswagen has chosen Microsoft. Together, we will reimagine the driving experience for people everywhere.”

IN-CAR SERVICES AND PLATFORM BASED ON MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY

From 2020 onwards, more than five million new Volkswagen brand vehicles per year will be fully connected and will be part of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the cloud. The profound partnershi­p between the two companies will lay the foundation for combining the global cloud expertise of Microsoft with the experience of Volkswagen as an automaker with a global market presence. Together, the two companies will develop the technologi­cal basis for a comprehens­ive industrial automotive cloud. In the future, all in-car services for vehicles of the core Volkswagen brand as well as the Groupwide cloud-based platform (also known as One Digital Platform (ODP) will be built on Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform and services as well as Azure IoT Edge. This will dramatical­ly streamline the technical landscape.

Via the Volkswagen Automotive Cloud, Volkswagen will considerab­ly optimise the interconne­ction of vehicle, cloud-based platform, and customer-centric services for all brands such as the ‘Volkswagen We’ ecosystem.

By building the Volkswagen Automotive Cloud, Volkswagen will be able to leverage consistent mobility services across its entire portfolio and to provide new services and solutions such as in-car consumer experience­s, telematics, and securely connect data between the car and the cloud.

Via the Volkswagen Automotive Cloud, Volkswagen will considerab­ly optimise the interconne­ction of vehicle, cloud-based platform and customer-centric ecosystem.

Volkswagen will build all incar services for vehicles of the core Volkswagen brand as well as the Group-wide cloud-based platform (also known as ODP) on Microsoft technology.

ESTABLISHM­ENT OF DIGITAL HEADQUARTE­RS

As part of the new entity, Volkswagen will establish a new automotive cloud-developmen­t office in North America near Microsoft’s headquarte­rs. To help usher in a new wave of automotive transforma­tion, Microsoft will provide hands-on support to Volkswagen as it ramps up its new automotive cloud-developmen­t office, including resources to help drive hiring, human resources management, and consulting services. The workforce is expected to grow to about 300 engineers in the near future.

Beyond the technologi­cal rationale of the partnershi­p, Microsoft provides access to cloud expertise across their organisati­on so Volkswagen developers and engineers can benefit and learn from Microsoft’s strong culture of collaborat­ion and agility and can transfer those experience­s into the core Volkswagen organisati­on.

In the long term, the solutions developed through the strategic partnershi­p will be rolled out to other Volkswagen Group brands in all regions of the world, building the foundation for all customer-centric services of the brands. This includes the Volkswagen ID, electric family as well as convention­ally powered models. In the future, Volkswagen’s fleet of cars will become mobile ‘internet of things’ hubs linked by Microsoft Azure.

 ??  ?? The VW logo is seen at the company’s headquarte­rs at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg, Germany.
The VW logo is seen at the company’s headquarte­rs at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg, Germany.

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