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Microsoft showcases solutions for digital transformation

DUBAI, October 17, 2016

Microsoft Gulf unveiled a dazzling array of solutions to the region as the 36th Gitex Technology Week got underway at Dubai World Trade Centre yesterday (October 16).

Aimed at helping Middle East organisations – regardless of size or industry – achieve more through digital transformation, the solutions spanned productivity, business intelligence, security, the cloud, mixed reality, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things.

Visitors were able to get hands-on experience of these solutions in interactive Experience Zones, built thematically around Azure, Internet of Things and Mixed Reality.

“Microsoft’s participation at Gitex this year, under the banner of ‘An Empowered Future’ reiterates the company’s ongoing commitment to support the UAE in its global competitiveness in the areas  of technological readiness and innovation,” said Samer Abu Ltaif, regional general manager, Microsoft Gulf.

“As we usher  in an era of digitization - more than simply digitizing traditional processes, digital transformation requires a complete rethinking of how a business operates in the modern world. Our solutions enable organizations embark on this transformation journey, to reimagine their products, improve customer experiences, enhance operational processes and even evolve their business models to take on new market opportunities and achieve more”

Solutions at the Microsoft stand have been built on the company’s Digital Transformation Framework and Gitex delegates from around the world responded positively to the solutions’ potential to allow organisations to engage with customers, empower employees, optimise operations and transform products, company officials said.

Azure Experience Zone
The Azure Experience Zone proved to be an eye-catcher at the stand, with some visitors taking the opportunity to meet the Microsoft cloud for the first time. The zone mapped out the milestones on the Azure journey and illustrated how cloud migration can accelerate innovation across teams and skillsets. It also showed how cloud travellers could benefit from integrated business intelligence platforms that deliver real-world operational insights, all while protected by industry-leading security.

Other capabilities, including artificial intelligence, Microsoft Cognitive Services and the company’s Bots Framework, were also on display in the Azure Experience Zone.

“The Azure Experience Zone underscores our steadfast belief that cloud plays an indispensable role in New-IT, for all size of business,” said Ltaif. “Eighty per cent of the Fortune 500 may have migrated to the Microsoft cloud, but that cloud is just as relevant, and indeed vital, to the small businesses that form the backbone of many economies, such as those in the GCC.”

IoT Zone
Microsoft hosted an IoT Partner Showcase Area with Ankararef, Dunavnet, Saviant, Iconics. Cybercom and Lego Volvo. Partners exhibited solutions in predictive maintenance, remote monitoring, asset management, real-time intelligence, operational insights, big data analytics and 3D visualisation. Innovations touched upon a number of industries, including government, education, cultural heritage, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, retail, logistics, apparel, manufacturing, electronics, food and smart cities.

Microsoft HoloLens Zone
At Gitex, Microsoft also showcased the world’s first self-contained holographic computer; the Microsoft HoloLens, which was recently adopted by the Dubai Electric and Water Authority (Dewa) for its own digital-transformation programme. The utility was able to enhance operations, improve productivity, accelerate innovation and optimise the efficiency of service-delivery to customers. Dewa used HoloLens for scenario visualisation, data-gathering and remote maintenance of its Smart Power Plant. The HoloLens solution has helped Dewa staff to promote rapid decision-making; manage and forecast future demand; and reduce power consumption by as much as 30 per cent, it said.

Running on Windows 10, Microsoft HoloLens represents a leap forward in computing solutions. The device is a headset capable of generating interactive, high-definition, 3D images and overlaying them on real-world environments. VIP delegates got the opportunity to interact with holograms in the zone, and contemplate the near-limitless applications of HoloLens for enabling real-time decision-making in a number of fields. Delegates also got the chance to see, first hand, HoloLens’ potential for optimising operations, transforming products and bringing ideas to life.

In addition to the HoloLens, Microsoft also presented an assortment of devices at its stand, including the Surface Hub, Surface Pro 4 and a variety of devices from our partners including: the Acer switch Alpha, Asus UX360, Dell inspiron13 7000 with Windows hello, Fujitsu R726, Getac RX10H, HP Spectre 13, Huawei Matebook, Lenovo x1 Yoga and Panasonic Toughbook CF-20; all of which deliver innovative Windows 10 experiences. Windows 10 is running on over 400 million devices worldwide, including desktops, laptops, 2-in-1s, all-in-ones and smartphones. – TradeArabia News Service




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