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2013/12/03

From Connected Car to Managed Car

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From Connected Car to Managed Car

From the Connected Car to the Managed Car

By 2022 there will be 1.8 billion automotive M2M connections. While sophisticated software features and car connectivity introduce opportunities to deliver new services for better driving experience, they also introduce challenges with cost and manageability.

This paper describes:

  • New opportunities created by car connectivity
  • Challenges of car connectivity
  • Management capabilities

By moving beyond the connected car to the managed car, the auto industry can manage the car’s software experience to become a key differentiator and strategic enabler. To learn more, download the white paper today.





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