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Nokia launches three enterprise-specific MEC applications


Nokia launches three enterprise-specific MEC applications
Nokia's Mobile Edge Computing platform will extend the possibilities of the connected world to many enterprises, such as warehouses, factories, transportation hubs, campuses and hospitals, connecting personnel and automating workflows, claims the manufacturer.Nokia is launching three enterprise-specific MEC applications:Object tracking to allow the tracking of assets and personnel to centimetre-level accuracy.The tagging and tracking of baggage carts in airports, wheelchairs and expensive medical equipment in hospitals and assets in warehouses, will maintain constant visibility, reducing theft and security risks.


Nokia launches offer to squeeze out AlcaLu stake


Nokia launches offer to squeeze out AlcaLu stake
Nokia launched a public buy-out offer for all remaining Alcatel-Lucent securities it does not already own, with squeeze out of the remaining stake expected on 6 October.The Finnish vendor secured clearance to go ahead with a public buy-out offer in cash by French stock market authority AMF on 20 September, and said in a statement it has now begun the process.The two companies actually kicked off combined operations back in January of this year, after Nokia's public offer was successful.


Nokia launches Mobile Edge Computing-based enterprise applications NYSE:NOK


Nokia launches Mobile Edge Computing-based enterprise applications NYSE:NOK
MEC to enable private, low-latency applications tailored to specific enterprise needsData-intensive applications enable object tracking, video surveillance and analytics to enhance operations and security for industrial facilities, transport hubs, hospitals and other verticalsRobust, secure connectivity for business-critical dedicated LTE networks in licensed and unlicensed spectrum as well as via 'Wi-Fi Controller as a Service'ESPOO, Finland, Sept. 19, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nokia is to extend its application of Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) so enterprises can take advantage of applications using low latency, business-critical mobile broadband networks to satisfy all their communications needs, enhance operations and reduce costs.Nokia's Mobile Edge Computing platform will extend the possibilities of the connected world to myriad enterprises such as warehouses, factories, transportation hubs, campuses and hospitals, connecting personnel and automating workflows.Nokia is today launching three enterprise-specific MEC applications:Object tracking to allow the tracking of assets and personnel to centimeter-level accuracy.


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