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Notiziario Marketpress di Mercoledì 24 Settembre 2003
 
   
  IBM AND BMW TEAM TO CAPITALIZE ON SHIFT TOWARDS SOFTWARE END ELECTRONICS-BASED VEHICLE INNOVATION

 
   
  Armonk, N.y., September 24, 2003 - Ibm and Bmw have joined forces to concentrate their combined expertise on the worldwide automotive industry´s shift from mechanical to primarily software and electronics-based vehicle innovation. Industry analysts expect the trend to transform the automotive industry during the present decade. They estimate that electronics and software will account for approximately 90% of all future automobile innovation. They also expect the software and electronics share of a vehicle´s production cost to reach 40% by the year 2010. Bmw´s selection makes the automaker Ibm´s lead customer in a newly defined business initiative called the Automotive Software Foundry (Asf). Ibm´s Asf solutions for automotive manufacturers and suppliers provide an integrated set of processes, tools and services that enable the evolution from mechanical to more sophisticated software and electronic content in new vehicles. The solution´s components cover the entire software lifecycles of autos, including software design, development, testing, integration with automotive production, management and maintenance. Terms of Ibm´s agreement with Bmw, which in the first stage include software and consultative services, were not disclosed. "Our goals with Asf are to help Bmw keep and strengthen its technology leadership in the field of automotive electronic and software development, speed time-to-market, and help Bmw drive innovation by improved management of the increasingly complex software and electronic content in cars," said Janette Beauchamp, general manager of Ibm´s Global Automotive Industry. "In terms of retaining and developing core competencies for a razor-sharp competitive edge, Bmw and Ibm are joining forces to take on a challenge of top strategic importance to the future of the automotive industry worldwide." Under the agreement with Ibm, Bmw will gain new capabilities to define and control how embedded software and electronic content is used to design, develop, manufacture, and service future vehicle generations. As a world leader in the design, engineering and production of precision luxury automobiles, Bmw will work with Ibm to: · Sharpen its competitive edge through increased core competency in and a set of best practices around the development, integration and marketing of software and electronic content to be used in automobiles of the future. · Establish open-standards-based software-development system that will serve as the foundation for the integration of existing and future software tools and processes that can be shared between Bmw, its suppliers and its service arms. Traceability throughout the entire lifecycle of the vehicle is a key feature of the Asf solution. · Achieve faster and more predictable time-to-market. · Increase competitive differentiation through innovation as new models with higher performance capabilities emerge. · Strengthen customer loyalty. "By partnering with Ibm, we will adopt and implement open-standards based embedded software tools, systems and processes across our extended enterprise that will define a new generation of products and expand business opportunities for our company, "said Mr. Hans-georg Frischkorn, Senior Vice President for Car Electronics at Bmw."  
   
 

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