Ola teams up with Microsoft for connected vehicle platform

Microsoft will be a preferred cloud provider and its Azure cloud platform will be used to power Ola’s existing connected car platform - Ola Play.

November 07, 2017 12:25 pm | Updated 12:26 pm IST - New Delhi

 Bhavish Aggarwal, co-founder and CEO, Ola

Bhavish Aggarwal, co-founder and CEO, Ola

Ride hailing app Ola on Tuesday announced a global partnership with tech giant Microsoft for building a new-age ‘connected vehicle platform’ for car manufacturers worldwide.

Under the partnership, Ola will use Microsoft cloud, artificial intelligence (AI) and productivity tools to enhance rider experience.

“There are synergies... The two companies working together can accelerate the future of mobility, especially in India and beyond,” Ola co-founder and CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal said at the India Today Conclave Next 2017.

Aggarwal, who was sharing the dais with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, outlined the broad contours of the alliance that would also harness the power of new technologies..

Microsoft will be a preferred cloud provider and its Azure cloud platform will be used to power Ola’s existing connected car platform - Ola Play.

Ola Play will leverage Microsoft’s AI and IoT to enhance driver experiences with telematics and navigation guidance, and provide auto manufacturers with custom digital experiences for their customers.

Ola Play customers will be able to use productivity tools like Office 365 and Skype for business during their rides.

Besides, the partnership will allow smarter navigation and predict breakdowns, in the process enhancing safety and security.

“Today’s car is quickly becoming the ultimate computing device and together with Ola, we are focused on providing more intelligent, connected and productive experiences to our customers,” said Nadella, who is currently on a two—day visit to India.

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