Tata Elxsi collaborates with Wind River Studio Developer for SDVs

Tata Elxsi collaborates with Wind River Studio Developer for Software-Defined Vehicle Development. This collaboration enhances software workflow productivity and efficiency by leveraging scalable cloud resources.

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Tata Elxsi collaborates with Wind River Studio Developer for SDVs


Studio Developer is an edge-to-cloud DevSecOps platform that facilitates operation of systems in mission-critical industries served by Wind River. It assists software teams in adopting cloud-native development capabilities, enabling the evolution and improvement of software-defined features throughout their lifecycle.

The platform enhances software workflow productivity and efficiency by leveraging scalable cloud resources, standardizing automation pipelines, enabling cloud-based collaboration on a shared platform, and improving traceability throughout the software development process.

The automotive industry's transition to cloud-connected, software-defined vehicles presents complex challenges that require robust DevSecOps strategies to manage the software lifecycle. Modern cloud-native tools and techniques allow software teams to innovate rapidly, but they must be adapted to meet the specific needs of intelligent systems and embedded software.

Wind River’s cloud-native DevSecOps tools aim to minimize disruption and enhance existing investments by allowing teams to incrementally improve their workflows and processes over time, utilizing existing software and IT development infrastructure.

“Wind River Studio Developer will allow us to deliver significant improvements in our software workflow productivity and efficiency in our SDV journey,” said G. Nambi Ganesh, General Manager & Head of Automotive, Tata Elxsi. “Our collaboration with Wind River will significantly help us enable customers to achieve their SDV goals as the flexible and collaborative nature of the platform will make it possible to simplify and accelerate the DevSecOps process without compromising on safety, security, and other key requirements.”

“Industry-leading organizations are using Studio Developer to lower embedded software lifecycle costs, shorten time-to-market, and capture new revenue opportunities. SDVs need to maintain high quality standards in an extremely complex system, making our virtual lab capabilities especially valuable for automated testing and validation pipelines that incorporate both software-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop approaches," said Sandeep Modhvadia, Chief Product Officer, Wind River. “We are very pleased to be working with Tata Elxsi to accelerate their innovation, enabling them to gain a competitive advantage.

“Wind River has strengthened our technology portfolio of industry-leading solutions, enabling us to offer customers a sensor-to-cloud portfolio and unmatched expertise in safety and mission-critical systems,” said Benjamin Lyon, Chief Technology Officer, Aptiv. “By harnessing the power of Studio Developer, Tata Elxsi will significantly increase software development efficiency with an innovative platform that addresses the complex future mobility requirements and evolving demands of software-defined vehicles.”

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