Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 07 | Page 13

Nokia and Telia conduct Industry 4.0 trial in Finland NetNordic to accelerate Norwegian cloud adoption with Avaya N okia, Finnish operator Telia and Intel have successfully conducted an industrial trial leveraging the ultra-low latency, high-bandwidth capabilities of 5G to support time-critical applications and enhance production and efficiency in a manufacturing environment. 5G allows operators and businesses to connect assets and take advantage of new flexibilities and capabilities such as machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI) and widespread automation to efficiently transform operations. The trial represents one of the first real-world applications of ‘Industry 4.0’, the industrial trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. Nokia and Telia worked with Intel and Finnish software startup, Finwe, at the Nokia base station Conscious Factory in Oulu using a trial 5G radio access network operating in the 28 GHz frequency band. Nokia deployed the network, leveraging its 5G AirScale and Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) platforms. In this scenario, the Nokia AirFrame data centre solution, equipped with Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, delivered network edge and core cloud flexibilities and capabilities, which provide support for myriad applications in the 5G environment. The trial also utilised the Intel 5G Mobile Trial Platform as the end-user device, as well as an integrated video analytics application from Finwe. The use of Multi-access Edge Computing together with 5G allows data to be processed close to where it’s needed, dramatically reducing latency. The Finwe video application was used to monitor and analyse a video feed of a process on one assembly line. The application leveraged machine learning to immediately alert the assembly line operator of any inconsistencies in the process, so they could be corrected in real-time, ensuring high-performance, reliability and quality. www.intelligentcio.com A vaya Holdings Corp and NetNordic, a leading Nordic enterprise communications solutions and services provider and Avaya Diamond Partner, have announced the launch of Helo. Cloud in Norway. Helo.Cloud delivers Avaya’s unified communications and contact centre solutions in the way that best meets end-user customers’ needs. With demand for cloud growing in the Nordics, Avaya and NetNordic see significant potential for cloud-based offerings that provide the same rich communication experiences customers expect from its on-premises Avaya solutions. NetNordic can offer a range of options – fully hosted, hybrid cloud or on- premises – and can manage its customers’ migration to the cloud at their own pace. NetNordic will host and maintain Avaya cloud services in its own data centre, providing reliable Avaya cloud services directly to customers in the region. “As businesses continue to adopt cloud-based solutions, we look for reliable offerings that can deliver a future-proof communication service to our customers,” said Lars Johannes Sørbo, Managing Director of NetNordic Communication Norway. “By teaming up with Avaya, we have the freedom to continue to work with our customers in a way that best meets their needs, while having the assurance of working with a market-leading vendor.” According to Tom Darell, Managing Director, Avaya Norway: “The mid- market enterprise sector is the engine room of the Norwegian economy, but many vendors either focus on larger enterprise customers, or provide solutions that don’t deliver the scalability, resiliency and flexibility most smaller and medium-sized enterprise customers are looking for. Helo.Cloud will give companies working with NetNordic access to a robust business-grade cloud communications options, meeting customers’ expectations for reliability, security and rapid deployment, synonymous with the Avaya brand.” INTELLIGENTCIO 13