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Ericsson, Microsoft team up on connected cars

Ericsson and Microsoft Corp. are integrating their technologies to advance the delivery of connected car services globally.

As part of the partnership, Ericsson is building its Connected Vehicle Cloud as-a-service on top of the Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform. The integrated platform will allow automakers to deploy and scale global vehicle services such as fleet management, over-the-air software updates and connected safety services much easier and faster while reducing costs, according to a Dec. 19 news release.

Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform runs on the Azure cloud platform.

Ericsson's Connected Vehicle Cloud connects more than 4 million vehicles across 180 countries worldwide.