Nokia and HPE establish partnership to expand Internet of Things

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Internet of Things

A Nokia and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which is an enterprise solutions company HP, announced on Wednesday, November 30, a partnership in “internet of things“. Companies will jointly develop and market solutions for smart cities from the beginning of 2017.

The two companies will offer industrial customers and factories solutions for asset management, intelligent manufacturing, remote local automation and predictive maintenance, and advanced networking choices for better connectivity to intelligent city solutions such as intelligent lighting and smart buildings.

The "Internet of Things" aims to expand existing Internet infrastructure (IP, such as UDP or TCP) to devices in order to facilitate communication between the devices themselves and between them and humans.

Nokia and HPE, will offer connectivity, networking core, data aggregation and computing technologies from both companies. So the two companies are currently working on a proof-of-concept for smart cities, combining Nokia's routing capabilities with HPE's hybrid IT capabilities for joint project delivery models.

“We are pleased to expand our partnership with HPE in the Internet of Things space. HPE's market presence offers accelerated Nokia and greater access to business and destination verticals, along with a complementary portfolio of products and services, ”said Nokia's chief strategy officer, Kathrin Buvac.

Yes, Antonio Neri, executive vice president, head of the group of companies at HPE, said:

“The addition of Nokia to the HPE partner ecosystem will bring a wider choice and market-leading technologies to our common customers. Both companies have a long history of innovation that will help our customers through their digitalization journey. “

According to the market research firm e, the IoT market for smart cities and manufacturing predicts a growth of about $ 161 billion by 2020. All because market markets will grow as manufacturing companies for using the Internet of things to improve productivity in the production process and the supply chain.

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