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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.
Data drives BMW’s personalized customer experiences, connected mobility solutions, and analytical insights. This session walks through the journey of building BMW Group’s Cloud Data Hub. BMW Group’s technical lead, Simon Kern, dives deep into how the company is leveraging AWS serverless capabilities for delivering ETL functions on big data in a modularized, accessible, and repeatable fashion and provides insight into the next steps of the journey. The services used in BMW Group’s AWS architecture are discussed, including AWS Glue, Amazon Athena, Amazon SageMaker, and more.
BMW Group uses AWS to process 10 TB of data daily from 1.2 million vehicles, create a voice-activated personal in-vehicle assistant, and derive real-time insights from vehicle and customer telemetry data. The organization, based in Germany, is a leading manufacturer of premium automobiles and motorcycles. BMW Group runs its Cloud Data Hub on AWS, using Amazon SageMaker to train models for predictive analysis.
In this AWS re:Invent 2022 video, Marco Görgmaier, general manager “Data transformation & Artificial intelligence” at BMW Group, discusses how the company uses Amazon SageMaker geospatial capabilities to deliver sustainable mobility solutions around the globe.
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