Microsoft, Coca-Cola ink $1.1b deal to drive Cloud and AI

Microsoft and Coca-Cola have announced a five-year alliance to accelerate cloud and AI initiatives that will see the beverages giant investing $1.1 billion in its partner’s generative AI.

dditionally, Coca-Cola has committed to investing $1.1 billion in Microsoft Cloud’s generative AI capabilities as part of its partnership. The collaboration highlights Coca-Cola’s continued technology transformation, which is being supported by Microsoft Cloud as their preferred and strategic cloud and AI platform globally.

Additionally, Coca-Cola has committed to investing $1.1 billion in Microsoft Cloud’s generative AI capabilities as part of its partnership. The collaboration highlights Coca-Cola’s continued technology transformation, which is being supported by Microsoft Cloud as their preferred and strategic cloud and AI platform globally.

Furthermore, the two companies have formed a partnership and will be conducting experiments together using innovative technology such as Azure OpenAI Service. They aim to develop new use cases for generative AI across various business functions. As a part of this effort, they will be testing how Copilot for Microsoft 365 can improve workplace productivity.

The Coca-Cola Company’s Senior Vice President and Global Chief Information Officer, Neeraj Tolmare, recognises the importance of partnering with Microsoft due to its ability to expedite AI adoption.

“Our expanded partnership with Microsoft is an important next chapter in Coca-Cola’s journey toward a digital-first enterprise powered by emerging technologies. Microsoft’s capabilities help accelerate our adoption of AI to create incremental enterprise value,” Tolmare said.

Moreover, the agreement marks a significant milestone in Coca-Cola’s digital transformation strategy. The company will now have access to Microsoft’s cloud and AI platforms, as well as solutions such as Microsoft 365, Power BI, Dynamics 365, Defender, and Fabric.

Coca-Cola said it is exploring the use of generative AI-powered digital assistants on Azure OpenAI Service to enhance its efficiency and scalability while promoting innovation across the system. The aim, according to the beverages giant, is to help employees improve customer experiences, streamline operations, foster innovation, gain a competitive advantage, boost efficiency, and uncover new growth opportunities.

Coca-Cola claimed that it has moved all of its applications to Microsoft Azure. Many of its major independent bottling partners have also followed suit. As a pioneer in the adoption of AI technology, Coca-Cola has been exploring the use of generative AI for almost a year.

The company has already adopted the Azure OpenAI Service to transform various aspects of its business operations, including marketing, manufacturing, supply chain management, and more, according to Coca-Cola.

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