In the Current Issue
BMW Leads Open Source Infotainment Initiative: The infotainment industry is facing upheaval following BMW’s recent announcement that it has joined with Intel, Wind River and others to promote an open-source infotainment and communications system platform based on Linux.
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Progress on Integrated Software Development Tools: The automotive industry might finally be getting a grip on a very tough problem: disconnected software development tools. Carmakers are considering both open source and commercial solutions.
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Tyco Electronics, The Company Profile: With 30% market share, Tyco Electronics is the world leader in automotive connectors. Promising new products include high-speed data connectors and high-power connectors for hybrid vehicles.
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Half of each issue is reserved for an in-depth profile of a leading auto electronics supplier. Since its inception in 1988, The Hansen Report has profiled almost all the important auto electronics suppliers around the world. Their combined sales account for more than 95% of the market.
Each company profile is an insider look at the company, providing accurate, in-depth coverage with topics like:
• Markets
• Customers
• Company strategies
• Sales history and projections
• Sales breakdowns by product, market and region
• Technology developments
• Current and future products
• Acquisitions, alliances, joint ventures
• Supplier opportunities
