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The Internet of Things, cloud computing, connected vehicles, Big Data, analytics - what does this have to do with the automotive industry? This book provides information about the future of mobility trends resulting from digitisation, connectedness, personalisation and data insights. The automotive industry is on the verge of undergoing a fundamental transformation. Large, traditional companies in particular will have to adapt, develop new business models and implement flexibility with the aid of appropriate enterprise architectures. Transforming critical business competencies is the key…mehr

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The Internet of Things, cloud computing, connected vehicles, Big Data, analytics - what does this have to do with the automotive industry? This book provides information about the future of mobility trends resulting from digitisation, connectedness, personalisation and data insights. The automotive industry is on the verge of undergoing a fundamental transformation. Large, traditional companies in particular will have to adapt, develop new business models and implement flexibility with the aid of appropriate enterprise architectures. Transforming critical business competencies is the key concept. The vehicle of the digital future is already here - who will shape it?
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sebastian Wedeniwski is an IBM Distinguished Engineer who is continuous driving optimized business solutions through IT innovation specifically with automotive clients. He is the Chief Technology Officer for IBM Automotive Industry Japan leading the technical strategy for data-centric business models and connected vehicles to create new solutions to address the physical and virtual mobility demands of the industry. Sebastian has more than 22 years experience in the IT and 13 years in the Automotive Industry. He graduated (Associate's Degree/Diploma) both in Mathematics (Cryptography) and Computing Science (Computational Mathematics) in 1997 and received his Doctorate Degree in Mathematics (Number Theory) from the University of Tübingen in 2001.