Automotive engineers battle software complexity, regulatory delays, and integration issues as SDV development faces mounting ...
The demand for auto supplier software is exploding, and the world's biggest parts company just repositioned itself to capitalize on it. In a bid to sell more software services and hang onto business ...
The auto industry is going soft and getting softer. From safety and driver assistance systems to electric car battery management to improving habits of bad drivers, software, and its technical partner ...
DXC introduces AMBER, a next generation automotive software platform designed to enhance in-vehicle infotainment systems, ...
Indicative of the speed of change in the auto industry, just 30 days after SDVerse launched the first online automotive software marketplace it’s fast gaining subscribers and content. About 300 people ...
Epoch Expands BMW Diagnostic Capabilities with New Software Epoch Automotive (NASDAQ:EA) This investment allows us to perform BMW diagnostics with the accuracy owners expect from factory tools.” — ...
NXP Semiconductors N.V. has announced its acquisition of TTTech Auto, a software solution provider known for its expertise in safety-critical systems for software-defined vehicles (SDVs), in an ...
ZF Group is rolling out its first pure software product, as the world's third-largest parts supplier looks to establish itself as a major player in the fast-growing market for automotive software. The ...
An electric vehicle is, essentially, just “software on wheels”, and requires lots of moving parts, not physical but, of course, virtual. That software needs to continually optimize the performance, ...
The demand for auto supplier software is exploding, and the world's biggest parts company just repositioned itself to capitalize on it. In a bid to sell more software services and hang onto business ...
Faulty computer systems are prompting class-action lawsuits by disgruntled car owners, a symptom of automakers’ bumpy transition to the digital age. By Jack Ewing About six months after Gary Gilpin ...
Microsoft is selling its Dealerpoint software business to Reynolds and Reynolds in a deal worth about $7 million, the companies said Wednesday. Microsoft developed Dealerpoint in 1998 as part of its ...