
Intel and Claro 360 join forces to develop intelligent video monitoring solutions
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Mexico City, June 15, 2021 - Intel and Claro 360 today announced a strategic alliance for the development of intelligent video monitoring solutions, for the benefit of different organizations that use these systems. Thanks to this close collaboration, Claro 360 will be able to more efficiently execute the visual analysis of the videos from thousands of cameras, facilitating the tasks of monitoring, security and identification of users, collaborators or fleets, as well as supporting health security tasks in some countries.
Claro 360 is an ecosystem of consolidated, interconnected and collaborative web and mobile platforms that coexist in the same space and operate in favor of the user to improve their quality of life. This solution promotes digitization and expands the use of technology for all users, corporate and business, or even government, maintaining connectivity in an orderly and simple way.
As an example of the solutions offered by Claro 360, in Mexico, it carries out a non-profit project with the Carlos Slim Foundation and the Sanitary Security Platform, focused on providing digital health services that automate the communication cycle between health institutions and their patients. Supported by Intel Xeon processors 3 rd Generation in the back-end technician, they are assured scalability and flexibility of the solution.
“Technology is a very important pillar in our day to day, we use it to carry out countless personal, professional, entertainment and more activities. Claro 360 is a very practical and current example of what technology can do to facilitate our work performance, the administration of our personnel or the harmonization of processes in public administration; we are witnessing these technological changes thanks to architectures, such as the one designed by Intel, which will allow us to improve workload performance by up to 30%, and drive the scaling of our solution, positively impacting thousands of people " , explained Luis Fuentes, CEO of Claro 360.
In a context as challenging as the one we live in today, the fundamental role that technology plays in continuing to drive the growth of successful companies has been highlighted, as it allows organizations to scale their technology solutions through unmatched data processing power . In addition to a robust ecosystem of platforms, this processing power allows the delivery of tangible solutions, such as Claro 360, which result in a broad benefit both for businesses from different verticals, as well as for society.
Launch platform leading data center industry: Intel® Xeon® 3 rd Generation
The IoT market is at the center of a global digital transformation. Through a broad portfolio of products, Intel is transforming the way businesses in different industries create and deliver products and services, as well as the way they conduct their operations, especially in the manufacturing, hospital, retail and security sectors. public.
To meet the growing needs of its customers, Intel recently announced its family of more recent scalable processors, Intel Xeon 3 rd Generation processors most complete servers today 's market, they are designed to deliver the widest range of workloads. In fact, more than 95% of the world's data runs on an Intel component at some point, according to IDC. In addition, in 2021, each and every one of the world's largest cloud service providers will offer services based on Intel® Xeon®. This will encompass IaaS, e-commerce, content distribution, social media, confidential computing, and much more.
The new scalable Intel® Xeon® processors 3 rd generation are optimized for modern work loads running both local environments and distributed environments across multiple clouds.
“Intel's strong ecosystem and broad portfolio of custom-designed solutions ensure that customers can rapidly deploy an Intel-based infrastructure optimized for the most demanding workloads. Our scalable platform Intel Xeon 3 rd Generation is the most flexible and highest performance in our history, designed to handle the diversity of workloads from the cloud to the network and the Edge , "said Cesar Martinez, senior director engineer and senior architect of analysis and Artificial Intelligence at Intel.
IoT applications are making the world smarter, more connected, and more efficient. Edge devices and distributed applications are proving massive impact, yet these groundbreaking results are not without technical and business challenges. Security, performance and cost are critical issues to be addressed by those changing the world with IoT technologies. According to Gartner, by 2025, 75% of data will be generated outside of a central data center. This growth occurs when companies see the great opportunity to offer personalized services in real time.
As a source of innovation, Intel is creating and engineering products that enable and drive the success of our customers and business partners in all industries. In the context of the pandemic as a capitalizer for the digital transformation of different industries, Latin American countries, among which Mexico stands out, can capitalize and take advantage of the opportunities offered by the growing use of technologies such as AI and IoT.
“The deployment of these solutions is undoubtedly one of the best opportunities for our clients to turn the immense flow of data into business strategies and tactics for the sustainable growth and success of their operations. For this reason, we are very proud to tell you about our strategic alliance with Claro 360, a company whose operations are an example of talent and innovation in the region. " Comments Juan Casal, director of Telco business development at Intel Latin America.
About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), an industry leader creating technology that changes the world, enables global progress and enriches life. Inspired by Moore's Law, we continually work to advance the design and manufacture of semiconductors that help our customers tackle the biggest challenges. By incorporating intelligence in the cloud, the network, the edge, and all kinds of computing devices, we unleash the potential of data to transform and improve businesses and society. To learn more about Intel innovations, visit newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
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About Claro 360
Claro 360 is an ecosystem of consolidated, interconnected and collaborative web and mobile platforms, developed by América Móvil, which coexist in the same space and operate in favor of the user to improve their quality of life. Its comprehensive and interconnected access offer allows feeding a unique user profile on topics such as Health, Economy and Work, Education and Security, Public Administration, providing a unique experience for day to day. For more information visit: claro360.com/plataforma360/
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