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Web conference - impact of big data on the automotive industry

Frost & Sullivan is organising a web conference, entitled Impact of Big Data on the Automotive Industry, on Tuesday, 10 December 2013, at 3.00 pm GMT. Frost & Sullivan program manager, Niranjan Manohar and global practice director Automotive & Transportation, Sarwant Singh, will discuss emerging trends and opportunities for the big data automotive industry. Participants in this web conference will learn about key big data features and services, understand community, technological and other related chal
December 3, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
2097 Frost & Sullivan is organising a web conference, entitled Impact of Big Data on the Automotive Industry, on Tuesday, 10 December 2013, at 3.00 pm GMT.  Frost & Sullivan program manager, Niranjan Manohar and global practice director Automotive & Transportation, Sarwant Singh, will discuss emerging trends and opportunities for the big data automotive industry.

Participants in this web conference will learn about key big data features and services, understand community, technological and other related challenges, as well as identify ways to evolve under the existing value chain.

“There is an increasing need to cut down spiralling warranty costs, especially the ones caused due to software failure, which was the reason for 60 percent of the recalls,” says Manohar. “Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) need data related to the vehicle's age, performance, and failure scenarios to reduce warranty spend.”

Frost & Sullivan expects 60 per cent of the North American OEMs to come up with their big data strategy and offerings in the next two years enabled by the move to high bandwidth embedded connectivity technologies like LTE. OEMs develop different approaches to reach their targets; the killer OEMs will be those that can use predictive data analytics to impact a one to three percent reduction in warranty costs along with other important software and firmware over-the-air-updates.

To participate in this complimentary web conference, please e-mail Katja Feick at %$Linker: 2 Email <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkEmail [email protected] email: [email protected] false mailto:[email protected] true false%> with your full contact details.

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