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Automaker Stellantis aims to reduce data center footprint by 60%, migrates to Microsoft Azure

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Netherlands-based automaker Stellantis is plotting a cloud migration and data center consolidation project.

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The company has signed a five-year agreement with Microsoft that will see it migrating its workloads and "modernizing" its IT, with the aim of reducing its data center footprint by 60 percent by 2029. In addition to the migration, Stellantis will also work with Microsoft to co-develop AI, cybersecurity, and engineering capabilities based on Microsoft Azure. “At Stellantis, we have been inventing for more than 100 years with one goal in mind: creating products, services, and experiences customers love,” said Ned Curic, Stellantis' chief engineering & technology officer. “As AI rapidly advances, they have been early adopters across their business, from engineering and manufacturing to design and customer interaction, embedding AI directly into their vehicles, from the new digital cabin to the core vehicle Operating System.

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