Microsoft Introduces Azure Operator Nexus For Telecoms

Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service system launched on February 1st, 2010. It provides computing services such as virtual machines, cloud services, service fabrics, programming functions and more.

The tech giant company is upgrading its cloud system to incorporate communication services in its feature as it launched “Azure Operator Nexus.” 

What will Azure Operator Nexus help to do? 

Azure Operator Nexus is the next-generation cloud service which will aid telecommunication companies to improve their system-based structure, better monetize their services, including 5G low latency services, and optimize profit by reducing overall running costs by leveraging on the fast-developing artificial intelligence technology. 

Azure operator nexus supports carrier-grade workloads both online and on-premises; the carrier-grade workload is the successful execution of a common operational process using end-to-end IT system functionality with the aid of an Application Programming Interface (API) and data storage system. 

Microsoft’s new Azure feature is a progressive technology in cloud service, as it has a sound design which combines the use of hardware, hardware acceleration and software. The Azure features also provide effective voicemail services transfer for telecommunication companies. 

The Azure operator voicemail service supplies a fully managed service and Azure Communication Gateway. Azure Communication Gateway is a digital service that allows fixed and mobile networks to connect to teams. 

Microsoft is dedicated to improving tech services in the telecommunication industry as it announced its next service launch. It is interesting that Microsoft will soon start offering services for “Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations”, abbreviated as AIOps. 

The next AIOps services, which include Azure Operator Insights and Azure Operator Service Manager, would stimulate productivity in operational activities in the telecommunication industry. Azure Operator Insight would help to analyze large amounts of data generated in telecommunication networks using machine learning technology. Azure Operation Insights would also assist in troubleshooting potential system errors, while Azure Operator Service Manager will be used to generate operational information about network configurations. 

With the improvement in telecom that Microsoft Azure and the incoming AIOps services delivers, how do you think it will affect the local use of day-to-day communication in terms of cost because users may not be willing to accept a higher tariff rate? 

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