Case Study
Thursday, June 26
03:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Live in San Francisco
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The focus is on the critical structuring of messaging between applications to optimize bandwidth utilization in SDVs. In the era of automotive innovation, efficient communication protocols are essential for ensuring seamless connectivity and enhancing the performance of next-generation vehicles. The discussion addresses the complexities involved in structuring data from inception to cloud services, utilizing an ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) approach from Tech IT. Additionally, it covers the processes of message and data creation, movement, and writing into embedded dataponds. The maturity of vehicle data models and APIs is examined, alongside various messaging scenarios and options, including protocols, Pub/Sub mechanisms, brokers, and QOS considerations.
I am a seasoned technology leader with over two decades of experience in delivering IT/software services and programs across various business segments, including automotive and semiconductor. I have a strong track record of building and coaching high-performing teams, managing cross-functional work-streams, and leading commercial software development projects. I am passionate about continuous learning and improvement, and I have completed an Executive MBA from Mannheim Business School, and a year-long executive leadership program at Stanford GSB. In my current role at CARIAD, my mission is to enable developers to achieve maximum efficiency and be at the core of making software as a competitive advantage for Volkswagen Group and its brands.