Scope Technology has migrated its advanced enterprise solutions to Microsoft Azure, significantly enhance the adoption of innovations in its connected car solutions. It will also promote research and development collaboration on artificial intelligence driven image recognition technology along with sales collaboration between the two companies.
Scope Technology processes billions of meaningful vehicle events every month from over 50 countries worldwide. While today's systems capture vehicle, driver, and contextual information, the next generation of connected car solutions will expand the ecosystem beyond the vehicle.
“We are entering a new era of services around connected cars. The partnership with Scope Technology will enable them to fuel their digital transformation and accelerate innovation in their connected car and vehicle technologies to create solutions that are even more intelligent and data driven. Microsoft aims to enable our customers to focus on innovation and how they will continue in transforming their industries,” says Samer Abu Ltaif, president of Microsoft Middle East and Africa.
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