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Pacific Controls, Microsoft launch Galaxy 2021

DUBAI, October 23, 2015

Pacific Control Systems (PCS), a leading global Internet of Things (IoT) services provider, and Microsoft have announced the availability of Pacific Controls’ Galaxy 2021, the Enterprise City Management software platform, on Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure.
 
Galaxy 2021 is a dynamic future ready software platform capable of enabling a broad range of smart services, focused both on public and private sector, including provision for everything as service, dynamic security, healthcare, hospitality, education, retail, transportation, infrastructure and financial applications, said a statement.
 
Dilip Rahulan, executive chairman and chief executive officer of PCS, said: “Our partnership with Microsoft will deliver a global IoT marketplace available for OEMs, Microsoft channel partners and telecom operators to enhance their services. 
 
"OEMs will be able to enhance their aftermarket services by enabling IOT Services with reduced maintenance costs, deliver continued high performance of equipment and provide actionable business intelligence to improve products and services delivery creating new aftermarket values.”
 
“By offering a complete package comprising of cloud based IoT platform, big data analytics, extensive range of IoT applications, device integration capabilities, monitoring capabilities, effective business processes and business skills transfer, PCS is enabling telecom operators to seize IoT opportunities in an accelerated mode,” he added.
 
Samer Abu Ltaif, regional general manager of Microsoft Gulf, said: “Pacific Controls’ powerful IoT Galaxy 2021 platform together with Microsoft Azure infrastructure offers an unmatchable value proposition, which leverages analytical capabilities of both Galaxy 2021 and Microsoft Data Platform.”
 
The availability of Galaxy 2021 on Microsoft Azure will allow comprehensive Digital Business Platform to enterprises around the world, siad the statement.
 
The unmatched capabilities of Galaxy 2021 to handle big data analytics and integrate variety of machines, equipment and systems combined with Azure’s largest network of scalable secure private connections, hybrid databases, storage, data residency and encryption features create a very powerful global proposition to build and deploy unique IoT applications, it added. - TradeArabia News Service



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