Automotive stories - Page 36

Level One Robotics breach leaves 157GB of unsecured automotive data exposed
Tue, 24th Jul 2018
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supply chain & logistics
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breach prevention
More than 100 manufacturing companies including Tesla, Volkswagen, Toyota, and Ford have been caught up in a data breach.

Quick bites: What's happening in the EV space right now
Thu, 12th Jul 2018
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There’s been a lot of rumbling in the electric vehicle (EV) space recently, especially with the likes of Tesla finally opening its Auckland showroom.

New marketplace app helps Kiwis find trusted car repair experts
Tue, 10th Jul 2018
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apps
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virtual marketplace
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fixr
FIXR has released New Zealand’s first app marketplace that can help Aucklanders find trusted automotive service providers.

Tesla accredits first Kiwi auto repair business
Thu, 28th Jun 2018
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cartech
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tesla
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evs
Precision AutoWerk has been named as the first accredited Tesla repair shop following a multi-million dollar facilities upgrade.

Lenovo Data Center Group largest provider of TOP500 supercomputers
Tue, 26th Jun 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hpc
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lenovo
Lenovo Data Center Group announced at ISC in Frankfurt that it now leads the TOP500 supercomputer list, with 117 systems globally.

Chinese EV maker uses BlackBerry tech to create safer vehicles
Mon, 25th Jun 2018
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smartphones
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cartech
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blackberry
Vehicles will be able to make sure critical systems are isolated and are able to run safely, even if there are problems with non-critical systems.

Tesla takes ex-employee to court for hacking and sharing confidential info
Fri, 22nd Jun 2018
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cartech
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physical security
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breach prevention
Tesla has taken a former employee to court for allegedly hacking company data and handing it over to third parties.

Huawei expands IoT and AI solutions for the enterprise
Wed, 13th Jun 2018
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iot
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industrial iot
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cartech
Huawei has announced a range of new products for the intelligent edge aiming to help enterprises with their digital transformation journeys.

Self-driving cars are cool, but what about the self-driving data centre?
Mon, 11th Jun 2018
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storage
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hyperscale
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converged infrastructure
Pure Storage's regional vice president discusses how a self-driving data centre is self-managing, optimising, and restoring - much cooler than a car.

Samsung top brand in Asia for seventh year in a row
Mon, 11th Jun 2018
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branding
The South Korean technology superstar has once again been rated as the best brand among those in 17 different market categories.

Relentless demand drives expansion of Hydro66 data centre
Fri, 8th Jun 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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hpc
Later this year Hydro66 will make available 8 MW and 400 racks over 1,000 square metres of IT space at its colocation data centre in Sweden.

GlobalData says businesses must embrace AI or face extinction
Thu, 7th Jun 2018
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ai
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microsoft
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globaldata
If companies fail to make artificial intelligence a core competency within the next five years, they will face either stagnation or elimination.

What we can learn from the car’s journey to AI
Wed, 6th Jun 2018
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cartech
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it automation
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ai
From the first on-board computer in 1981 to today’s AI advancements, the car's journey underscores a digital revolution in automotive technology.

SAP looks to bolster S/4HANA cloud adoption with expanded partnerships
Tue, 5th Jun 2018
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partner programmes
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erp
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cloud services
SAP says the new partnership arrangements will lead to new ‘innovative solutions’ designed to deliver on the promise of the intelligent enterprise.

How to get businesses on board with electric vehicles
Wed, 30th May 2018
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cartech
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meridian energy
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evs
Drive Electric has released new guidance to help businesses transition to electric vehicles, highlighting successful case studies and practical advice.

BMW launches wireless EV charger
Tue, 29th May 2018
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bmw
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evs
BMW has launched a factory-fitted, fully integrated inductive charging facility for the high-voltage battery in a plug-in hybrid vehicle.

BMW awards Chinese security team's work in exposing connected vehicle vulnerabilities
Thu, 24th May 2018
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cartech
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bmw
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tencent
When Chinese security researchers found vulnerabilities in BMW’s connected vehicles, BMW didn’t just fix the vulnerabilities, it awarded the team.

Taupō talks tech: The local Kiwi firms transforming business from the ground up
Thu, 24th May 2018
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saas
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digital transformation
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iot
From New Zealand's farming heartland to the mountains and to the cloud, Taupō's regional businesses are embracing technology from the ground up.

Taking a look at the growing trend of text analytics
Wed, 23rd May 2018
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Using text analytics, engineers can extract more value from raw text and combine it with sensor data and ML to improve a range of functions.

Should we be worried about ‘buggy’ EVs
Wed, 23rd May 2018
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cartech
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evs
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foodstuffs
A group of citizen scientists are planting tracking devices in electric vans and cars to measure their performance every minute of the day.