Verizon, Microsoft Connect on IoT

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Verizon Business and Microsoft teamed up to simplify and speed an end-to-end IoT solution. They plan to do so by providing all the critical components such as connected devices, network/capability, cloud hosting and artificial intelligence. Verizon’s 5G/LTE Network, ThingSpace IoT platform and Critical Asset Sensor (CAS) devices have been integrated with Microsoft Azure to enable builders to create new IoT applications quickly and efficiently.

“This is about simplifying IoT solution development,” said Aamir Hussain, Verizon Business’ senior vice president of Business Products. “By integrating the Verizon and Microsoft platforms, we are enabling IoT builders to more easily get their solutions to market, and ultimately, into the hands of users. It’s about moving the IoT industry forward and making it easier for businesses and consumers to benefit from IoT innovation.”

One of the first large enterprise ‘builders,’ Cognizant, is an early adopter of the integrated platform, using it to develop an IoT application for the efficient management and use of cold storage, which supports business operations for perishables, including storage and shipping of food and pharmaceuticals. For example, the application monitors prescription drugs while in storage to ensure they are in optimal condition, safeguarding the quality of the pharmaceuticals that are distributed to customers and reducing the amount of perished inventory. Cognizant’s solution gives pharmaceutical retailers greater visibility of inventory throughout the transit pipeline.

“The global pandemic has disrupted nearly every supply chain. Connected IoT solutions are more essential than ever to protect all of us,” said Frank Antonysamy, Global Head of Cognizant’s IoT business. “Every temperature-sensitive product can now be monitored to ensure product integrity from shipping through to the consumer. Working with Verizon and Microsoft on the ThingSpace platform enables us to deploy new technologies to help ensure that the food we eat and medicines we take are safe.”

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