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Automotive Software Development Services

Mobilunity

The automotive industry has been an engine of transformation and innovation for over a century, revolutionizing the way we travel and shaping the modern world. In this article, we embark on a journey through the realms of the automotive industry, exploring its vibrant landscape, emerging trends, and groundbreaking advancements.

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

CIO

Transforming and modernizing software are key priorities for global organizations and critical to achieving the highest level of security and compliance. Many industries, from manufacturing, to automotive or financial service are becoming increasingly software-driven, changing their traditional portfolio mix and business models.

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Dynamic Routing with AWS Lambda@Edge

LaunchDarkly

TrueCar is a digital automotive marketplace that provides comprehensive pricing transparency about what other people paid for their cars and enables consumers to engage with TrueCar Certified Dealers who are committed to providing a superior purchase experience. Rollouts were slow, sometimes manual, and required DevOPs involvement.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

In the CMS selection process, developer experience is not a factor, although successful implementation and ongoing maintenance require developer friendly tooling and support for modern software engineering practices. Circa 2014, I was working with a big Japanese automotive brand in Australia.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

He describes “some surprising theories about software engineering”: I discuss these theories in terms of two fundamentally different development styles, the "cathedral" model of most of the commercial world versus the "bazaar" model of the Linux world. If you give software engineers manual work, their first instinct is to automate it.