Volkswagen taps Microsoft's cloud to develop self-driving software

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Azure to help streamline software development.

Volkswagen taps Microsoft's cloud to develop self-driving software
Volkswagen on Thursday said it will use Microsoft's cloud computing services to help it streamline its software development efforts for self-driving cars. Volkswagen, which owns brands such as Audi and Porsche, is working on both self-driving cars for the future and driver-assistance ...

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