CIO Influence
5G Technology Augmented Reality CIO Influence News

Taqtile Adds Microsoft Azure Private 5G Core Support to Manifest AR-Enabled Platform

Taqtile Adds Microsoft Azure Private 5G Core Support to Manifest AR-Enabled Platform

Taqtile Demo at Mobile World Congress Barcelona Will Feature Use of Azure Technology

Taqtile continues to support Microsoft Azure within its augmented reality (AR)-enabled platform, Manifest, announcing support for Microsoft Azure Private 5G Core. By supporting Microsoft Azure Private 5G Core, Manifest users deploying the HoloLens 2 headset will be able to more efficiently meet the connectivity needs specific to individual industrial environments.

CIO INFLUENCE : Balancing Act: Ethics and Privacy in the Age of Big Data Analytics

“By increasing availability through deployment of Azure at the edge, Manifest better supports the needs endemic to our industrial users.”

A key benefit of offering Microsoft Azure Private 5G Core support to Manifest customers includes the ability to centrally manage their private 5G networks across multiple physical locations. Because the 5G core exists at the edge, critical Azure functions remain highly available, enabling Manifest to remain operational even when network disruptions occur.

Manifest will be featured in the Azure Private 5G Core demo in the following Microsoft booth at Mobile World Congress Barcelona:

“Our HoloLens customers will significantly benefit through our ongoing support of the Azure platform and implementation of the Microsoft Azure Private 5G Core,” explains John Mathieu, managing director, Taqtile Europe. “By increasing availability through deployment of Azure at the edge, Manifest better supports the needs endemic to our industrial users.”

Read More : Impact of Quantum Computing on Finance Sector

Implementation of the Microsoft Azure Private 5G Core extends Taqtile’s support of the Azure cloud platform. Currently, Taqtile’s built-in support of Microsoft Azure Remote Rendering in Manifest makes available digital twins and powerful 3D content once only accessible to CAD engineers. Access to hyper-detailed content empowers organizations to more thoroughly complete onboarding, training, and operational tasks. ­­­

Seattle-based Taqtile is revolutionizing how deskless workers do their jobs. Taqtile exists to empower and equip people with the tools they need to complete their jobs flawlessly, accurately, every time. By leveraging proven technologies, including spatial computing, augmented reality, 3D visualization, and real-time collaborative communication, Taqtile’s Manifest platform empowers deskless workers to complete complex tasks more efficiently, completely, and safely than ever before.

[To share your insights with us as part of editorial or sponsored content, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]

Related posts

53% Of Companies Are Left Exposed to Supply Chain Attacks Acronis Cyber Readiness Report 2021 Reveals Critical Security Gaps

CIO Influence News Desk

Bridge Alliance, MobiledgeX, Singtel and Telefonica achieve world-first interconnection of heterogenous Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) Platforms Utilising Hub-to-Hub Architecture

CIO Influence News Desk

Adastra Unveils Two Generative AI Solutions: Sales Recommendations and Intelligent Search

Business Wire