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CommScope Collaborates with Microsoft

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Ram Venkatachalam

Head of Strategy and Business Development, Delinea

that our customers’ cloud and SaaS environments remain secure by protecting sensitive cloud-native identities and entitlements,” said Ram Venkatachalam, Head of Strategy and Business Development at Delinea.

Delinea and Authomize claim to have partnered to create joint use cases, which will enable organizations to gain better control over who can access cloud applications and services. By deploying both products together, organizations could store credentials while automating access governance, thus reducing credential theft and lateral movement in all cloud environments including Infrastructureas-a-Service (IaaS), Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), and more.

“We are excited to bring our full-stack CIEM, SaaS security, and Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) capabilities to Delinea’s industry-recognized privileged access management solution,” said Dotan Bar Noy, CEO of Authomize. CommScope has announced that it has collaborated with Microsoft to create a converged private wireless network solution to transform industrial manufacturing.

This solution aims to bring augmented reality applications and cloud-based manufacturing tools to factory engineers. This includes immersive technology training, aggregated assembly line data, and real-time remote assistance to improve production ramp times and worker capabilities.

Upendra Pingle, SVP Intelligent Cellular Networks, CommScope said, “we have deployed Microsoft’s private MEC platform in combination with CBRS access points in our manufacturing innovation center to improve operational efficiencies. Together, we are showcasing the immediate, real-world advantages of private networking in industrial manufacturing, as our combined solution paves the way for the evolution of private wireless networks and manufacturing.”

“We see a tremendous opportunity to transform workforce efficiency by making it easy to deploy and develop private wireless that can underpin agile factories,” said Shriraj Gaglani, GM for Azure for Operators at Microsoft.

COMMSCOPE COLLABORATES WITH MICROSOFT TO ADVANCE INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING

Shriraj Gaglani

GM, Azure - Operators, Microsoft

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