Joachim Werner
The best of two worlds - Bringing enterprise-grade Linux to the vehicle
#1about 7 minutes
The role of open source and Linux in mission-critical systems
Open source software like Linux is the backbone for digital innovation, powering everything from data centers to mission-critical aerospace and automotive applications.
#2about 5 minutes
Bridging data center expertise with automotive software needs
SUSE and Elektrobit have partnered to apply data center principles to automotive software, addressing the challenges of traditional vehicle architectures.
#3about 4 minutes
How modern vehicle architecture mirrors distributed IT systems
Modern vehicles are adopting a centralized compute model with an ethernet backbone, similar to distributed IT systems, enabling software-defined features and over-the-air updates.
#4about 6 minutes
Shifting from project-based software to a product mindset
Using an enterprise Linux distribution moves automotive software from a disposable project to a long-term, updatable product with standardized binaries and security support.
#5about 5 minutes
A multi-layered approach to quality assurance and safety
A rigorous quality assurance process, from upstream open source projects to enterprise releases and partner integration, is essential for achieving automotive safety certification.
#6about 6 minutes
Applying containerization and immutable OS concepts to cars
Using an immutable OS like SUSE MicroOS with container technologies such as Podman and Kubernetes allows for predictable, scalable, and manageable software-defined vehicle functions.
#7about 4 minutes
Navigating the challenges of automotive safety certification
Achieving ASIL B safety certification for Linux involves leveraging the IEC 61508 standard to prove safety through rigorous testing and data collection.
#8about 4 minutes
The benefits of a converged car-to-cloud technology stack
Adopting data center technologies enables the use of common hardware and allows for virtualized, test-driven development, creating a unified workflow from the car to the cloud.
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