Volkswagen deepens cloud computing partnership with Microsoft

By allowing vehicles to tap Microsoft’s remote computer processors via the so-called cloud


Reuters February 28, 2019
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess address a news conference in Berlin, Germany February 27, 2019. PHOTO: REUTERS

FRANKFURT: Volkswagen said on Wednesday it had struck a deal with Microsoft to cooperate on cloud computing in China and the United States, as part of its drive to offer connected vehicle services across the globe.

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By allowing vehicles to tap Microsoft’s remote computer processors via the so-called cloud, Volkswagen can offer its customers personalised onboard media streaming, and make suggestions for parking and charging.

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Volkswagen will use its Automotive Cloud as the core of its vehicle and service data operations for its new ID electric cars which are due to hit showrooms in 2020, the carmaker said.

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