Volvo Cars adds Microsoft’s Skype for Business to its 90 Series cars, heralding a new era for in-car productivity. 7939
Volvo Cars,
the premium car maker, has announced that it will introduce Skype for Business,
Microsoft’s leading collaborative productivity app, to its new 90 Series cars.
Volvo Cars is the first carmaker to launch such an in-car productivity tool.
“We’ve all
been there. Sitting in the car trying to join a conference call. You either
fumble with or drop your phone while trying to connect or you forget the long
pin code to join. It’s not the best way to start an important call in the car.
On top of all that your attention is not where it should be – on the road. With
the addition of Skype for Business all that goes away,” said Anders
Tylman-Mikiewicz Vice President Consumer Connectivity Services at Volvo Car
Group.
Skype for
Business is actively used by millions of people at work around the globe. In
Volvo’s 90 Series cars people will be able to view their upcoming meetings and
participant details, and join meetings with one click via the large centre
display.
“Skype for
Business represents another big step forward for our in-car connectivity and
communication offer. With the dawn of autonomous cars we see a future where
flexible in-car productivity tools will enable people to reduce time spent in
the office. This is just the beginning of a completely new way of looking at
how we spend time in the car,” said Anders Tylman-Mikiewicz.
Volvo Cars’
approach to the application of technology in their cars is grounded in the
desire to make their customers’ lives easier and safer by using the latest
relevant technology in a smart way.
Volvo’s
partnership with Microsoft also includes the exploration of using Cortana,
Microsoft’s intelligent personal assistant, with the express intention of
adding seamless voice recognition and contextual insights to support peoples’
daily lives by actively predicting their needs.
“Volvo Cars
is leading the way in its recognition that the nature of work is increasingly
mobile. People need to be productive from anywhere – including their cars,”
said Ben Canning, Director of Product Management for Skype for Business at
Microsoft. “We’re thrilled to extend modern meetings to Volvo cars.”
Working
together with Microsoft and Ericsson, who provide cloud-based solutions for
Volvo Cars, the Swedish company continues to develop and provide visionary
services and features for its growing customer base.
“In-car
communication is something that we have worked with for years at Volvo. From
the built-in handsets of the 1980s and early 90s through to our standard
Bluetooth® hands-free functionality, we have understood the importance of
making life easier for people on the move while keeping a firm focus on safety
and minimising driver distraction,” added Anders Tylman-Mikiewicz.
Source:
Volvo Cars Global Newsroom.
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