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Pacific Controls Galaxy 2021 Platform on Microsoft Azure is creating limitless opportunities for Governments and Businesses
  • To improve business processes, reduce costs, enhance operational efficiencies, reduce cycle times, improve aftermarket services as well as customer satisfaction

Dubai, April 12, 2016: Pacific Controls and Microsoft announced, delivery of Galaxy 2021 on Azure, offering smarter IoT solutions and services to government and business customers worldwide.

G2021, an IoT gateway device supporting large number of protocols and capable of integrating all assets has been certified for Microsoft Azure in January 2016, is available for sale globally on Microsoft IoT marketplace. 

Pacific Controls customers are now able to connect their assets (buildings, vehicles, industrial equipment etc.) to Galaxy platform on Azure, utilizing G2021 and analyzed through creative visualizations, extracting actionable insights into the use of assets and business processes, identify and fix anomalies, undertake proactive and predictive maintenance, ensure high up-times, reduce costs, save energy, minimize carbon footprints, and improve aftermarket services and achieve operational efficiency. Product manufacturers and distributors are also leveraging business intelligence from Galaxy 2021 to augment R&D for improving their products. 

The gateway is capable of a secure and encrypted two-way communication facilitating remote detection and diagnostics of any anomalies which can be fixed by fine tuning systems or by injecting new algorithms, reducing cost of rolling trucks for onsite activities.

“Pacific Controls is delighted with the Microsoft partnership to make unique capabilities of Galaxy 2021 platform and G2021 gateway available globally through Microsoft Azure and Microsoft IoT marketplace”.  Says Mr. Dilip Rahulan, Executive Chairman and CEO of Pacific Controls.   He further said, “Pacific Controls and Microsoft aim to enhance offerings leveraging complementary technologies of both parties, including integration of Microsoft IoT hub, creation of machine learning opportunities to improve performance of assets, and utilizing certain other capabilities of Microsoft IoT suite”. 

Samer Abu Ltaif, Regional General Manager, Microsoft Gulf highlighted that “Pacific Controls is one of our most important strategic partners. By leveraging Microsoft Azure and Pacific Controls Galaxy 2021 platform and G2021 gateway devices, which are certified for direct integration with the Azure platform, we are creating unparalleled opportunities in the digital technologies space” He further highlighted that “Both parties are committed towards increasing further integration of complementary technologies that will go a long way in enhancing digital solutions for our valued customers”.

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