Human presence is ultimate connection in Metaverse: Satya Nadella
New Delhi, Jan 11: As Metaverse becomes the new tech buzzword, Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella said on Tuesday that human presence is the ultimate connection as the digital and physical worlds come together.
Microsoft is creating an entirely new platform layer, which is the Metaverse, to bring people, places and things together with the digital world in both the consumer as well as in the enterprise space.
"When you and I can have a meeting where we are all present together without actually being physically present, that's the next big breakthrough. And we are approaching this thoughtfully because we have learned from similar transitions in the past," Nadella said during Microsoft's 'Future Ready' virtual event.
Mesh for Microsoft Teams will allow you to connect with your presence and have a shared immersive experience directly in Teams.
"Dynamics 365 Connected Spaces provides a new perspective on the way people move and interact in physical spaces, whether it's a retail store or a factory, or even how organisations manage health and safety in a hybrid work environment," said Nadella.
You can do analytics, you can get real-time insights, you can run simulations, you can automate routine tasks.
Across the Microsoft Cloud, from Azure IoT to Azure Digital Twins to Connected Spaces and Microsoft Mesh, the company is building the "Metaverse intrinsic".
"In a sense, the Metaverse enables us to embed computing into the real world and to embed the real world into computing, bringing real presence to any digital space," Nadella added.
Fundamentally, he said, we're moving from a mobile and cloud era to an era of ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence, an era that will experience more digitisation over the next 10 years than the last 40.
"We need that next level of real-time hyper-connectivity between businesses and between consumers and businesses, where data and intelligence flow freely to tackle the challenges of supply and demand," he added.