Verizon and Microsoft work together to help business supply chains
Verizon announced a partnership with Microsoft that will allow organizations to deploy real-time enterprise applications. The solution uses Microsoft’s Azure Stack Edge and Verizon 5G Edge. Because of the low latency, the setup can work with computer vision, augmented and virtual reality, and machine learning.
“Manufacturers can maximize performance of their assets, optimize their operations to run smoothly, minimize downtime and gain end-to-end visibility across all processes to make faster, smarter decisions,” according to [Verizon](/e?link=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.anrdoezrs.net%2Flinks%2F100048247%2Ftype%2Fdlg%2Fsid%2FUUwpUdUnU87369YYw%2Fhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.verizon.com%2Fabout%2Fnews%2Fverizon-debuts-cloud-computing-microsoft-azure&token=mheU_3AT
“Our partnership with Microsoft brings 5G Edge to enterprises, dropping latency at the edge, helping critical, performance-impacting applications respond more quickly and efficiently,” said Sampath Sowmyanarayan, chief revenue officer of Verizon Business. “5G is ushering in next-generation business applications, from core connectivity to real-time edge compute and new applications and solutions that take advantage of AI transforming nearly every industry.”
The low latency of the setup allows companies to utilize computing in a way that wasn’t available before. Verizon shares a video of a supply chain solutions company called Ice Mobility that uses Verizon 5G Edge and Azure Stack Edge. Ice Mobility uses the technologies to lower human error by tracking inventory through the supply chain.
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