The pace of GenAI development is affecting brands of all sizes. Even the most well-known and established companies are incorporating AI technologies into their business strategy. Ultimately, the technology has supercharged what was already a competitive operating landscape, in every sector.
To that end, one of the best-known brands in the world, The Coca-Cola Company, has entered into a five-year strategic partnership with Microsoft to accelerate AI initiatives. I’d like to detail some developments to expect, and why they are important for other GenAI customers.
Build on Existing Commitments
The partnership builds on Coca-Cola’s existing digital transformation efforts, with the company already using Microsoft Azure as its cloud and AI platform. Now, Coca-Cola has committed $1.1 billion to the Microsoft Cloud and, in particular, its burgeoning GenAI features.
Today, all of Coca-Cola’s existing applications run on Microsoft Azure, and its key independent bottling partners follow suit in their cloud services choice. The company has now leveraged Azure OpenAI Service to implement GenAI capabilities across the business.
“Through our long-term partnership, we have made significant progress to accelerate system-wide AI Transformation across The Coca-Cola Company and its network of independent bottlers worldwide,” said Judson Althoff, executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Microsoft.
“We are proud to support Coca-Cola as it continues to embrace the era of AI and looks to solutions like Azure OpenAI Service and Copilot for Microsoft 365 to drive innovation across every area of its business.”
What’s Next
Moving forward, Coca-Cola plans to experiment with GenAI-powered digital assistants on Azure OpenAI Service to boost employee efficiency with customer service and operations tasks. Azure OpenAI Service will also be the catalyst for GenAI use cases in other business functions. For example, Coca-Cola plans to test how Copilot for Microsoft 365 could enhance productivity in the workplace.
Beyond this, Coca-Cola will be testing the proficiency of Power BI, Dynamics 365, Defender, and Fabric to expedite digital transformation; in particular, the focus will be on enhancing efficiency and scalability as well as driving enterprise-wide innovation.
“Our expanded partnership with Microsoft is an important next chapter in Coca-Cola’s journey toward a digital-first enterprise powered by emerging technologies,” said Neeraj Tolmare, senior vice president and global chief information officer for The Coca-Cola Company. “Microsoft’s capabilities help accelerate our adoption of AI to create incremental enterprise value.”
Final Thoughts
The Coca-Cola Company may have been operating since 1886 but it remains committed to growth through adaptation.
Given the unprecedented rate of change driven by AI, brands that fail to keep up will fall by the wayside. Even the world’s largest organizations can’t hang on the coattails of their legacy to stay relevant. Consumers are becoming increasingly technology-literate. So, if a company doesn’t provide the levels of customer experience that come with AI assistance, customers
This expanded partnership not only exemplifies Coca-Cola’s understanding of current customer expectations; it also demonstrates the capabilities of Microsoft to support the digital transformation of one of the world’s largest companies at one of the most technologically fluid periods in history.
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