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Linux in your car: Red Hat’s milestone collaboration with exida

Network World

While it may not be obvious to all of us, Linux is playing an increasingly important role in the automotive industry. Linux is very well known and appreciated in the automotive industry with increasing attention being paid both to its reliability and its security. Open source places a huge role in the automotive use of Linux.

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Volkswagen drives the automotive industry cloud forward

CIO Business Intelligence

The main purpose is to develop powerful software for our internal processes to improve performance in production and logistics, namely to enhance factory efficiencies and supply chain management,” Goeller explains. “If But as a spokesperson for VW told CIO.com, “The second goal is to open up new software business areas.

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Broadcom Software and Google Cloud: What’s Next for Software

CIO Business Intelligence

By Andy Nallappan, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Software Business Operations, Broadcom Software Last month at Gartner Symposium in Orlando, Fla., By Andy Nallappan, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Software Business Operations, Broadcom Software Last month at Gartner Symposium in Orlando, Fla.,

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Accenture acquires Excelmax to bolster chip design expertise

CIO Business Intelligence

The firm offers custom silicon solutions for consumer devices, data centers, artificial intelligence (AI), and edge computing applications, with clients in the automotive, telecommunications, and high-tech sectors. It is diversifying its software and services capabilities for an entirely new vertical,” Shah added.

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Seriously?! Now OEMs Will Have to Manage Software Updates in Your Car?

SecureWorld News

R-155 suggests a radical departure from how the automotive OEMs have previously done business. The key point, and one I keep repeating because it appears that 52 countries are seriously thinking about implementing it, is that all future automotive type approvals will hinge on certified proof of compliance with both regulations.

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The Internet of (Secure) Things – Embedding Security in the IoT

CTOvision

These are examples of consumer-oriented sensors and devices, but that has occurred in parallel with business, professional, infrastructure, government and military applications. Today those assets are built on a variety of platforms and operating systems; the software is rarely patched and their communications are not secured.

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Alitheon gains traction with military and commercial applications for its ID system

GeekWire

Instead, Alitheon’s AI-enhanced software analyzes ever-so-slight irregularities in the surface of a manufactured item. Authenticating components as they move through the automotive industry’s supply chain is also high on Alitheon’s agenda. The system, known as FeaturePrint , doesn’t use barcodes or blockchain.