NTT Ltd., a leading IT infrastructure and services company, and Cisco, a worldwide
leader in technology, today announced a collaboration to develop and deploy
joint solutions that pragmatically support large organizations’ sustainability
goals. Leveraging NTT’s Edge as a Service portfolio and Cisco’s IoT
capabilities, solutions developed by the two companies will offer real-time
data insights, enhanced security, improved decision-making, and reduced
operational costs through predictive maintenance, asset tracking, and supply
chain management capabilities.
The
companies will deliver solutions that combine NTT’s Managed Services expertise,
real-time analytics, automation capabilities at the edge, and the management of
complex IT environments, with Cisco’s IoT capabilities, including Low Power
Wide Area Networking (LoRaWAN).
As
part of today’s news, NTT has bolstered its IoT consulting and services
business that brings together more than 1000 practitioners and 100 use cases in
areas such as connected cars, fleet management, predictive maintenance, smart
cities, digital twins, connected factories, utilities and more. NTT has already
trained more than 500 Cisco sales experts to accelerate its combined
capabilities and go-to-market efforts.
“We are accelerating our IoT business initiatives to deliver a powerful portfolio of repeatable services that can be tailored to meet customer demand for these kinds of solutions. We’re in a unique position,” said Devin Yaung, SVP of Group Enterprise IoT Products and Services at NTT.
“We
are excited to work together to accelerate our customers to this
IOT-as-a-Service model so they can quickly realize business benefit across
industries and the globe,” said Samuel Pasquier, VP of Product Management,
Industrial IoT Networking, Cisco.
Transforming Water Management Through Smart Solutions
NTT
and Cisco are developing solutions and go-to-market offers focusing on
industries such as manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare, where there
is a growing demand for edge computing and IoT solutions. The two companies are
already deploying this advanced ‘ruggedized’ service to several customers
including Compagnie Intercommunale Liégeoise des
Eaux (CILE), a public water
distribution company located in Belgium.
NTT
and Cisco have deployed thousands of LoRaWAN sensors across CILE’s
infrastructure to provide remote visibility that improves operational
efficiencies related to water quality, consumption, distribution, and
maintenance. The solution also includes advanced technologies such as
smart distribution networks, remote reading through smart meters, smart grid
for remote management, connected IoT objects, and AI, delivered as a managed
service. The network also provides the building blocks to support other
sustainability use cases such as waste management, parking management, water
quality and street light controls.
“At CILE,
we provide critical infrastructure for 24 cities in Belgium, which means efficiency, security and reliability are
key," said William de Angelis, CIO and CDO at
CILE. “With NTT and Cisco’s support, we have real-time insights into our
facilities and distribution networks, including faster detection of leaks,
allowing us to respond to issues instantaneously and expand the network to
other sustainability use cases.”
NTT Ramps Up IOT Consulting and Services Business
In
a move to prioritize and scale IOT for clients and partners, NTT has activated
an IOT-dedicated business unit bringing together deep expertise and
capabilities from around the globe. The team of 1,000 consultants, engineers,
enterprise architects, and sustainability experts will build, deploy, and
manage more than 100 use cases in areas such as connected cars, fleet
management, predictive maintenance, smart cities, digital twins, connected
factories and more.
“We’re
doubling down on NTT’s IoT capabilities to meet customer demand,” continued
Yaung. “What we’re doing is pulling together our collective knowledge and
skillsets, and putting the full power of NTT behind it, to better service our
customers and the increasing need to outfit or retrofit their organizations
with the connectivity and visibility they need to improve day-to-day business
operations.”
The
global IoT market is
expected to grow 19 percent in 2023, with a potential market size of $483
billion by 2027.
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