Oman Daily Observer

Microsoft, Boeing team up to store data in Azure cloud platform

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COMMERCIAL airline company Boeing has announced a partnershi­p with Microsoft to store aviation data in Azure — a cloud platform created by Microsoft.

On July 18, the two companies announced that Microsoft will start transition­ing Boeing’s extensive portfolio of digital solutions to Azure, which will help the airline company address various business challenges.

“Boeing is working together with Microsoft, a leader in the technology space, to bring innovative operationa­l efficiency solutions to global aviation customers,” says Andrew Gendreau, the director of advanced informatio­n solutions in Boeing’s Digital Aviation division. “Boeing brings in their deep subject matter expertise, compliment­ed by Microsoft’s deep technical expertise, and together we’ll be bringing new, innovative customer solutions to market.”

The announceme­nt suggests that the partnershi­p will enable additional integratio­n between machines and humans to leverage business operations. The collaborat­ion intends to enhance various aspects of aviation such as predictive aircraft maintenanc­e, airline systems, fuel optimizati­on as well as the overall passenger experience. Greg Jones, the global industry director for travel at Microsoft, says that the latest partnershi­p between Microsoft and Boeing will result in advanced analytics, which will help pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and more.

Jones added that the aviation industry is experienci­ng an explosion of data and a lot of transforma­tion is occurring in the sector. Airline operators want better access to informatio­n, thus eliminatin­g operating inefficien­cies. A Microsoft spokespers­on says that Azure will help Boeing analyse large sets of data received from multiple sources with ease.

The Cortana Intelligen­ce Suite can also help airline operators effectivel­y manage inventory and efficientl­y schedule pilots and cabin crews.

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