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The AWS Architecture Behind BMW Operating System 9: How the Cloud Supports the Latest in Customized In-Car Connectivity
“Our desire for the project was to really innovate. To go beyond hardware development. […] We said we would like to make the technology, especially BMW Operating System 9, easily accessible to people. And that’s where we said, we use the cloud.”
Philipp-Peter Altmann Connected Vehicle Platforms Architect, BMW Group
BMW Group’s latest operating system—Operating System 9—delivers a new level of connected, personalized in-vehicle experience. But what sits behind the simple-to-use customized interface that BMW drivers see? To find out, Stefano Marzani, AWS worldwide technical lead for software-defined vehicles, talks to BMW Group connected vehicle platforms architect Philipp-Peter Altmann and Christian Mueller, principal solutions architect at AWS. Here, they discuss the AWS architecture that powers Operating System 9, and the easy web browser access that helps developers ensure customer experiences remain seamless.
BMW Group è uno dei principali produttori mondiali di automobili e motocicli premium, comprendente i marchi BMW, BMW Motorrad, Mini e Rolls-Royce. BMW Group ha riprogettato e migrato i suoi data lake on-premise nel cloud utilizzando Amazon Web Services (AWS) per innovare ed espandersi al fine di soddisfare la domanda dei suoi stakeholder in tutto il mondo. Il Cloud Data Hub (CDH) aziendale elabora e combina dati anonimizzati raccolti dai sensori dei veicoli e da altre fonti all'interno dell'organizzazione rendendoli più fruibili ai team interni per la creazione di applicazioni rivolte ai clienti e ai dipendenti. BMW Group si affida ad AWS per ottenere l'agilità e la flessibilità necessarie per democratizzare l'utilizzo dei dati su larga scala e accelerare l’innovazione.
At the AWS Summit Berlin 2018, BMW Group presented a deep dive into the journey from an on-premises, monolithic application to a microservices-based platform in the cloud.
In this session, we will explore the BMW Cloud Data Hub, and how BMW and AWS have teamed up to accelerate data driven innovation enterprise-wide. We'll then switch gears to discuss the AWS Autonomous Driving Data Lake reference architecture to learn how customers manage the challenge of ingesting, transforming, labeling, and cataloging massive amounts of data to develop automated driving systems by using Amazon EMR, Amazon S3 and Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth, among others.
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