Frost & Sullivan recently researched the Over-The-Air (OTA) industry and, based on its findings, has recognized T-Systems with the 2024 Europe Enabling Technology Leadership Award.
T-Systems is a leading provider of innovative OTA solutions for the automotive industry that provide seamless and efficient updates to help automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) deliver dependable and optimized connected car experiences.
T-Systems is redefining OTA updates with a unique, flexible, and modular platform that ensures cost-effective and accurate updates for connected vehicles. The company’s solutions facilitate key firmware and software security updates, minimizing vehicle downtime and improving safety and performance. Its solutions include platform services, integration support, data management, and consulting services, allowing OEMs to seamlessly implement regular updates without requiring customers to visit service centers. T-Systems’ Connected Vehicle solution already services more than 30 million cars worldwide for German OEMs, says PR Newswire.
T-Systems leverages highly advanced technologies like automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics to overcome industry challenges. For example, T-System uses an innovative solution ‘Update Loop’ to analyze the car-parc’s hardware eligibility and current configuration to build vehicle clusters continuously and prescribe the update bundles to each vehicle cluster respectively to helping OEMs comply with industry requirements and enhance user experience. T-Systems proactively monitors regulatory changes, ensuring customers are fully informed of emerging regulatory standards, while paving the way for groundbreaking solutions that meet the ever-evolving industry requirements.
“Frost & Sullivan commends T-Systems for its integrated OTA solution, improving OTA update reliability and efficiency for OEMs. Its comprehensive offering empowers OEMs to deliver critical updates consistently, ensuring optimal performance for connected vehicles and enhancing customer experiences,” said Thirumalai Narasimhan, industry analyst at Frost & Sullivan.