Developers: | Nokia Corporation |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2017/09/22 |
Last Release Date: | 2019/02/12 |
Branches: | Telecommunication and communication |
Technology: | Internet of Things of Internet of Things (IoT) |
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WING Nokia infrastructure (Worldwide IoT Network Grid Nokia – letters. The worldwide network Nokia for Internet of Things) supports global connections and services, necessary for Internet of Things (IoT).
2019: Smart Agriculture, Livestock Management, Logistics и Asset Management as-a-Service
On February 12, 2019 kompanya Nokia provided several packets of ready-made solutions for Internet of Things which will help operators to develop the business in the new industry markets. These solutions not only help to enter quicker the market, but also simplify implementation and operation of corporate services for Internet of Things.
According to the company, solutions are constructed on the basis of infrastructure of WING Nokia supporting global connections and services, necessary for Internet of Things (IoT). IoT sensors, user applications and business models for different sectors of economy are a part of the presented solutions. The WING Nokia managed services are delivered with payment only for really used resources that gives the chance to operators if necessary quickly to scale their volume.
Ready-made solutions for the WING platform save operators from the difficulties connected with the independent development of IoT services requiring experienced specialists, ability to integrate separate infrastructure of IoT and desire to work with a great number of suppliers from the different countries of the world.
Nokia presented four new solutions:
- Smart Agriculture as-a-Service (smart agriculture as service). Sensors write information on the environment, nature of the soil and the grown-up cultures. Information is analyzed, and on this basis the specific recommendations allowing farmers to grow up more effectively a harvest and also to cut down expenses on an irrigation and fertilizers are developed.
- Livestock Management as-a-Service (management of livestock production as service). Devices of tracking and biosensors estimate the level of health and a status of animals, timely warn cattle breeders about negative trends, helping to save valuable live resources and to increase additional weights and milk yield.
- Logistics as-a-Service (logistics as service). Sensors of Internet of Things trace a status and global movements of goods on all supply chain, allowing the enterprises to distinguish instantly incidents and even to predict future events for optimization of deliveries and increase in efficiency of logistic processes.
- Asset Management as-a-Service (asset management as service). Connection of these or those objects to networks allows to trace their current status and performance in the centralized order worldwide. As a result of the enterprise can increase service quality, rendered to corporate customers and individual subscribers.
Nokia tests the solution Agriculture as-a-Service with one African operator and uses the solution Asset Management as-a-Service in one of the service and consulting companies, helping to implement modern services.
The solution for the Internet of prophetic WING Nokia delivered on the "infrastructure as service" model allows to eliminate a broad spectrum of problems therefore rapid growth of its popularity is not unexpected. Most of telecom operators want to take more worthy place in a technology chain of IoT, using for this purpose safe and reliable local and global network connections. The plans for implementation of complex industry applications announced by Nokia company for global infrastructure of WING Nokia are the next logical step in this direction. Brian Partridge, vice president of 451 Research |
Internet of Things creates for operators more and more ample opportunities on involvement of new corporate customers and formation of new large sources of income in the most different industry markets. Now at the minimum investments the operator can quickly bring services to the market and get profit on the solutions IoT. Ankur Bhan, the global head of business of WING in Nokia company |
2017: Start of services of WING Nokia
On September 22, 2017 the Nokia company announced expansion of a range of the services for Internet of Things, having provided services of support of entry into the market (WING). As envisioned by Nokia, service will help operators to master quicker segments of this market and to expand geographical presence.[1]
In the whole WING — this consulting offer for operators which is designed to help to define optimal opportunities for actions in a certain industry and a certain region and also to create model of applications for Internet of Things and model of entry into the market. Service should allow operators to scale quickly the solutions and to get to work in dynamically emerging market of IoT, declared in Nokia.
According to the company, services of WING help to find opportunities for work in nine segments of the market of Internet of Things:
- the connected cars,
- health care,
- logistics and transport,
- "smart cities",
- municipal services,
- agriculture,
- retail,
- smart homes,
- the connected industry.
After development and deployment of operator service WING Nokia works in the mode of managed service and undertakes problems of selection of resources and device management, operation, security, customer interaction and billing according to all connected applications. Practical approach of WING to entry into the market, development of the correct offers and strategy provides to operators increase in number of sources of income from Internet of Things, claim in the company.