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Wind River to Offer its New Studio Platform on Microsoft Azure

Wind River to Offer its New Studio Platform on Microsoft Azure Image Credit: Wind River

Wind River on Monday announced that it joins the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program to offer its new Wind River Studio platform running on Azure. 

Studio is a cloud-native platform for the development, deployment, operations, and servicing of mission-critical intelligent systems that require security, safety, and reliability.

 

As a Microsoft CSP, Wind River will deliver unique solutions that span the edge device, far edge cloud, and Azure public cloud for industries that include aerospace and defense, telecommunications, industrial, medical, and automotive. The company will provide direct billing, selling combined offers and services, as well as directly provisioning, managing, and supporting Microsoft Azure products and services.

Through the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider program, Wind River can help these companies accelerate their digital transformation with differentiated offerings using Microsoft’s comprehensive cloud portfolio and third-party solutions from the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.

Michael Gale, CMO, Wind River
Through the Microsoft CSP program, Wind River will offer a turnkey Studio solution running on Azure for intelligent systems across the full product lifecycle to help our customers drive and achieve transformative business outcomes.”aving made significant network improvements in 2019, 

Rodney Clak, Corporate VP, Global Partner Solutions, Channel Sales and Channel Chief, Microsoft
Customers are adopting cloud-based solutions like Wind River Studio to drive digital transformation like never before, and we’re thrilled to expand the capabilities for cloud partners under the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider program.

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