- This partnership will enable easier procurement of TeamViewer Frontline for Google Cloud customers
- The two companies are expanding their activities to the manufacturing sector
TeamViewer, a global remote connectivity provider, recently announced the availability of its enterprise Augmented Reality (AR) platform Frontline via Google Cloud Marketplace. Through this offering, the company said, customers with an existing Google Cloud Marketplace commitment will benefit from seamless procurement and consolidated billing through a single channel.
It is interesting to note that Germany-based TeamViewer has been leveraging Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2 in warehouses, distribution centres, and in-store. The two companies are expanding their activities to additional industries, starting with the manufacturing sector. Here, the official statement claimed, TeamViewer and Google Cloud will enable organizations to reduce operations costs and downtime, improve worker productivity, and process efficiency, and increase client and employee satisfaction.
EVP-Business Development at TeamViewer, Alfredo Patron said: “With this expansion of our partnership with Google Cloud, we are further committing to a go-to-market relationship in collaboration with Google Cloud, enabling us to increase our reach into key growth markets for TeamViewer’s AR solutions on Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2. The facilitated procurement of TeamViewer Frontline via Google Cloud Marketplace will further accelerate the adoption of these technologies as more companies value AR as a critical component to creating a truly digitalized workforce.”
“With TeamViewer Frontline’s enterprise AR platform available on Google Cloud Marketplace, customers can equip their frontline workers with guided step-by-step instructions on wearables and help bring digitalization to the shopfloor at cloud scale,” said Dai Vu, MD of Cloud Marketplace at Google Cloud.
2005-born TeamViewer is a leading global technology company that provides a connectivity platform to remotely access, control, manage, monitor, and repair devices of any kind – from laptops and mobile phones to industrial machines and robots. Since the very beginning, the Goppingen-headquartered company claims to have its software installed in over 2.5 billion devices around the world.