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GE Digital Alliance Program is an industry first, dedicated to
building the digital industrial ecosystem across global systems
integrators, independent software vendors, telecommunications service
providers and technology providers
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New program encompasses previous agreements with Accenture, AT&T,
Cisco, SoftBank and Vodafone, plans underway with Capgemini; heralds
newly inked strategic alliances with Intel, Infosys, Genpact, TCS,
Deloitte Digital, Softtek and Wipro Limited
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Giving participants access to digital tools and domain expertise
from across GE helps expand adoption of Predix, now generally available
Today at Mobile World Congress, GE (NYSE:GE) announced the GE Digital
Alliance Program, the first ever dedicated to growing the digital
industrial ecosystem. This new alliance program is designed to connect
systems integrators, telecommunications service providers, independent
software vendors, technology providers and resellers with the technology
and digital industrial expertise of GE. For the first time, GE alliance
members will be able to train and certify their developers and begin
building industrial apps with Predix, GE’s cloud platform for the
Industrial Internet.
The program will also offer participants access to sales, marketing and
technical resources from across GE Digital, as well as digital tools,
training and enablement, online content and assets, Predix
certification, developer sandboxes, joint deal registration and specific
benefits based upon contribution level. This move brings Predix to the
world’s largest developer ecosystem, unlocking new applications for the
Industrial Internet.
“With the launch of the GE Digital Alliance Program, we are providing
these alliance members with expanded access to GE Digital tools,
technologies and domain expertise,” said Denzil Samuels, Head of Global
Channels and Alliances, GE Digital. “The new alliance program is also
designed to take us to the size and scale required to truly drive
unprecedented growth, as well as certifying thousands of developers,
implementers and consultants to give us the largest ecosystem of
qualified technical capacity. We are excited to work closely with some
of the most forward-thinking companies in technology to unlock
unprecedented value for our customers.”
As part of the GE Digital Alliance Program, GE also unveiled new
collaborations with Intel, Capgemini, TCS, Deloitte Digital, Infosys,
Genpact, Softtek and Wipro Limited.
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Intel and GE are forming a global strategic alliance to
combine the power of Predix with Intel computing platforms and the
world’s largest developer ecosystem. This alliance will bring jointly
developed technologies to industries such as Intelligent Cities,
Brilliant Manufacturing and healthcare. The move will produce a
world-class products and solutions offering for industrial and
commercial customers across the globe, unlocking tremendous economic
opportunities for both companies.
“Intel and GE have been
working on IoT standards and initiatives for several years to
accelerate deployment, and those efforts are now paying off,” stated
Doug Davis, senior vice president and general manager of IoT at Intel.
“There are proven pilots moving to full deployment and formalized
programs like the GE Digital Alliance Program are helping companies
realize the value of the IoT.”
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Capgemini and GE plan to accelerate growth for both
companies globally. With GE’s Current, they intend for
200 developers to develop Predix software solutions, helping customers
reduce power levels, generate power onsite, and drive new revenue
streams through the use of sensors and networked systems in buildings
and cities.
“As an early adopter of Predix, Capgemini
supports GE Digital’s vision and plans to spark innovation to
transform companies and industries,” said Tim Bridges, CEO of
Application Services, North America, for Capgemini. “Our customers
have a deep interest in embracing analytic and intelligent solutions
to benefit from the limitless opportunities in the Industrial Internet
world.”
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TCS and GE will work together to create an innovative industry
solutions ecosystem by leveraging TCS’ comprehensive business and
digital expertise to enrich GE’s Predix platform. TCS has already
developed new IoT solutions on Predix, such as Satellite Image
Analytics, Supply Chain Monitoring, Prognostic Maintenance and Engine
Telematics. Moreover, TCS has the largest pool of Predix trained
experts and plans to ramp up an additional 1,000 developers in 2016.
TCS is significantly expanding its global team to support the
unprecedented growth in the Industrial Internet.
"TCS
endeavors to digitally reimagine its customers business through
innovative solutions,” said Anupam Singhal, vice president, Tata
Consultancy Services. “We see great opportunities in leveraging our
global industry expertise and assets, enriching GE’s Predix platform
to drive favorable business outcomes for customers.”
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Deloitte Digital and GE intend to work together to drive
digital industrial transformation for mutual clients, leveraging GE
Digital's Industrial Internet products and vision along with Deloitte
Digital's proven strategic digital transformation experience and value
delivery approach. A creative digital consultancy within Deloitte
Consulting LLP, Deloitte Digital provides clients with a full-service
solution for their business needs, combining strategically-driven
creative solutions infused with business processes to enable delivery
of comprehensive end-to-end offerings.
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Infosys, as an early adopter of the Predix platform, has
partnered with GE to deliver a range of services to customers –
including Industrial Internet solutions for manufacturing, aviation,
transportation and healthcare. The company has more than 100 technical
staff trained on Predix development and plans to train an additional
500 developers on the platform in 2016, in addition to establishing
Predix training for customers. This partnership will foster
co-innovation of new applications with advanced concepts in digital
twin, brilliant factory and AI. Predix reference solutions and an
industrial version of its Aikido
service offering will help manufacturers and other industrial
enterprises simplify, automate and transform their businesses.
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Genpact and GE join forces to create an end-to-end
offering and joint go-to-market model to help clients transform
through accelerated Industrial Internet adoption. As a GE spin-off,
Genpact brings deep understanding of the industry domain and combines
that with Data-to-Insight-to-Action analyticsSM,
engineering and technology, along with its Lean DigitalSM
approach to reimagine the Industrial Internet processes and systems to
generate unparalleled business impact.
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Softtek and GE will work together to drive increased efficiency
and optimization for the Industrial Internet globally. “Softtek is
proud to join the GE Digital Alliance Program,” said Beni Lopez, Chief
Globalization Officer at Softtek. “This partnership will leverage
Softtek’s global industrial and digital expertise to provide
development and implementation services for GE Digital solutions.
Softtek has developed several applications powered by Predix for water
treatment calculations, asset monitoring and customer issue tracking
to enable customers with improved visibility and analytics.”
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Wipro and GE will join forces to create an industrial team of
factory practitioners and technical experts to help accelerate the
adoption of the Predix platform in the industrial marketplace. With a
partnership history that goes back several decades, the two companies
will build the most relevant set of industrial apps and integration
templates to deliver the promise of cloud, analytics and mobility for
manufacturing customers worldwide.
GE Digital also provided updates on existing agreements, now joining the
newly formed Digital Alliance Program.
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Accenture and GE jointly deployed
the Intelligent Pipeline Solution, a breakthrough software solution
that helps pipeline operators make informed decisions around pipeline
safety and integrity. Columbia Pipeline Group is the first customer to
utilize this technology across its 15,000-mile interstate pipeline
network.
“Predix is a key platform in the IIoT ecosystem,
and we are seeing it demonstrate value through innovative offerings
such as the Intelligent Pipeline Solution,” said Paul Daugherty, chief
technology officer, Accenture. “The new GE Digital Alliance Program
will enable us to open up even more opportunities for clients
worldwide who are looking at ways to benefit from the IIoT.”
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Softbank Corporation (SoftBank) and GE introduced an Industrial
Internet solution for LIXIL Total Service Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of LIXIL
Corporation (LIXIL), which optimized the installer-arrangement for
the home bathroom installation business, powered by Predix. SoftBank,
Japanese service provider and Internet giant, became GE’s first
strategic global partner to license the Predix platform in 2014. LIXIL
is the first customer to benefit from this alliance.
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AT&T, Verizon and Vodafone with GE are more securely
connecting smart cities, railways and manufacturing plants to the
Predix cloud. All three service providers are also Predix
Connectivity-as-a-Service collaborators.
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Cisco: “Cisco and GE continue to drive value for
customers by delivering joint solutions based on the Predix platform
and Cisco’s IoT-ready joint infrastructure and solutions,” said Tony
Shakib, VP IoT Vertical Solutions, Cisco. “As digital industrial
partners, the companies will introduce Predix-ready appliances
integrated into Cisco’s IoT compute platform, as well
industry-specific solutions like the brilliant factory offering.”
The exchange of knowledge, technology and resources available through
the GE Digital Alliance Program will be facilitated through GE’s growing
network of Digital Foundries located around the world, the first to open
in Paris. This is another step in GE’s move to bring the Predix platform
to the global developer community and grow the Industrial Internet
ecosystem at large.
To join or learn more about the GE Digital Alliance Program, visit
GE.com/digital/partners.
About GE Digital
GE Digital connects streams of machine data to powerful analytics and
people, providing industrial companies with valuable insights to manage
assets and operations more efficiently. World-class talent and software
capabilities driving digital industrial transformation for big gains in
productivity, availability and longevity.
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