Microsoft has acquired Solair, an Italian company offering innovative Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to businesses in various industrial sectors, including manufacturing, retail, food & beverage, and transportation.
Solair shares Microsoft‘s ambition to help companies unlock the potential of their unexplored data and create intelligence through IoT, and this acquisition aligns with Microsoft‘s strategy to guarantee a complete IoT offering to meet companies’ needs in a 360° manner.
Solair‘s IoT customization and implementation solutions, built on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, are designed to help companies across all sectors leverage IoT for more efficient and profitable management. For example, Solair enabled a major player like Rancilio Group to integrate IoT into its range of coffee machines, allowing the Italian manufacturer to remotely monitor machines and optimize supply chain efficiency. By leveraging cloud-based data and analytics tools, Solair helped Rancilio Group reduce costs and grow revenue.
In Japan, Solair is harnessing the potential of IoT to transform how factories monitor production lines. Their Smart Factory Advisor application has helped manufacturers increase production capacity and optimize energy efficiency. By integrating the IoT solution into company machinery, it is possible to leverage the collected information and insights to introduce new and more efficient manufacturing models.
The integration of Solair‘s technology into the Microsoft Azure IoT Suite platform will continue to enhance Microsoft‘s comprehensive 360° IoT offering for businesses. Further details on how Solair will help realize Microsoft’s vision of the Intelligent Cloud will be released soon.
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