Microsoft joins with Fiat on telematics
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Microsoft wins telematics deal from Fiat
Microsoft wins telematics deal from Fiat
07/17/2004 01:39 AMTelecoms.com Jul 17 2004 5:13AM GMT
Microsoft hitches ride with Fiat on
telematics
Microsoft hitches ride with Fiat on
telematics
07/15/2004 05:06 PMEmbedded Systems Programming Jul 15 2004 9:40PM GMT
Q&A: Microsoft and Fiat Auto Partner for
Major Telematics Deal
Q&A: Microsoft and Fiat Auto Partner for
Major Telematics Deal
07/15/2004 11:58 AMToday, Microsoft's Automotive Business Unit and European automaker
Fiat Auto announced a long-term strategic partnership to design a
high-quality, affordable telematics system for Fiat cars. The largest
in-car computing deal in Microsoft's eight-year automotive history,
the partnership marks an important step in the evolution of the
company's work with automakers. For the first time, Microsoft will
work directly with an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) for the
development of a complete in-car computing solution while continuing
to supply its core Windows Automotive operating system to the
telematics industry worldwide.
Fiat Joins Microsoft in a Wireless
Partnership
Fiat Joins Microsoft in a Wireless
Partnership
07/16/2004 08:32 AMSlashdot Jul 16 2004 12:49PM GMT
Fiat does deal with Microsoft
Fiat does deal with Microsoft
07/16/2004 09:55 AMChannel 4 News Jul 16 2004 1:55PM GMT
Microsoft, Fiat team on car technology
Microsoft, Fiat team on car technology
07/15/2004 11:56 AMMotorists will access Web services via Bluetooth and listen to music
stored in players via USB connection in dashboard.
Microsoft, Fiat in Wireless Partnership
(AP)
Microsoft, Fiat in Wireless Partnership
(AP)
07/15/2004 08:54 AMAP - Microsoft Corp. and Fiat SpA have formed a partnership to develop
a standardized system for designing wireless communications into
vehicles made by the Italian automaker, the biggest deal yet for the
American software giant's automotive business.
Microsoft and Fiat drive in-car
communications
Microsoft and Fiat drive in-car
communications
07/19/2004 01:05 PMComputer Weekly Jul 19 2004 5:12PM GMT
Fiat and Microsoft team up to surf Web
in car
Fiat and Microsoft team up to surf Web
in car
07/15/2004 03:15 PMosOpinion Jul 15 2004 7:18PM GMT
Microsoft, Fiat in Wireless Partnership
Microsoft, Fiat in Wireless Partnership
07/15/2004 08:55 AMSiliconValley.com Jul 15 2004 1:29PM GMT
Microsoft, Fiat Announce In-Car
Computers Partnership
Microsoft, Fiat Announce In-Car
Computers Partnership
07/16/2004 08:46 AM
Microsoft has been eyeing the automotive market for
nigh-on a decade at this point and finally their investments may start
to pay off in products that might actually be useful. Fiat, for
instance, has just announced a long-term strategic partnership, which
in and of itself isn't that spectacular, but some of their ideas, if
they come to fruition, sound pretty great: Bluetooth sync of contacts
and address book information; easy USB hookups for accessing MP3
players; integrated cellular service (this is pretty common these
days, but a broader standard would be nice). It's the sort of design
philosophy that I can really get behind; I don't want my car to be
able to do everything. I just want it to be able to talk to all my
other gadgets. (Thanks, Nicolai!)
Read - SoothSoft Chillow Review [ItaliaSpeed]
Microsoft, Fiat drive car communications
ahead
Microsoft, Fiat drive car communications
ahead
07/16/2004 01:25 PMFor many of us, the car has become a home away from home. So why not
extend some of the digital services we use at home or work to the car?
Microsoft, Fiat Form Partnership on
Putting Wireless Devices in Vehicles
Microsoft, Fiat Form Partnership on
Putting Wireless Devices in Vehicles
07/15/2004 05:06 PMTechnology Review Jul 15 2004 9:42PM GMT
Fiat Auto and Microsoft Team up for a
Long-term Strategic Automotive
Partnership
Fiat Auto and Microsoft Team up for a
Long-term Strategic Automotive
Partnership
07/16/2004 11:58 AMFiat Auto and Microsoft’s Automotive Business Unit join forces for a
long-term strategic automotive partnership developing innovative
telematics solutions for motorists. Fiat Auto and Microsoft’s novel
approach of designing in-vehicle telematics systems combines Fiat
Auto’s experience and research in telematics services as well as
Microsoft’s expertise in providing standard platforms, services, and
applications.
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords June 7 - 6:29 AM ET Microsoft
and RSA Security are cooperative
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords June 7 - 6:29 AM ET Microsoft
and RSA Security are cooperative
06/07/2004 07:14 AMBetaNews Jun 7 2004 12:09PM GMT
LG to Supply Telematics to GM
LG to Supply Telematics to GM
11/13/2003 10:06 AMHankooki Nov 13 2003 8:55AM ET
Microsoft Joins DAB Forum
Microsoft Joins DAB Forum
04/13/2004 12:53 PMEager to move its proprietary audio/video codec into Europe's steadily
growing digital radio market, Microsoft has brokered a full membership
in the global industry group now developing digital audio broadcasting
(DAB) technology. As the forum moves forward with "multiple new
opportunities such as 5.1 surround sound and video-to-mobile
implementations" using radio signals, "we want to be an active voice
in the World DAB Forum," said Gareth Sutcliffe, senior business
manager of the Windows Digital Media division at Microsoft.
Telematics Systems Go Mobile
Telematics Systems Go Mobile
06/16/2004 04:44 PMThe trendline for mobile phones to replace telematics systems have
been obvious for some time. As phones get "smarter," there are many
applications being written for phones that do much of what a
traditional in-car telematics system can do. Already, there are
phones that have GPS navigation tools built in, and voice portals and
information services have been around for a while. Combined, they're
often a much cheaper package than having a full OnStar style
telematics system. The telematics vendors realize this, of course,
and look to be positioning themselves to transition more of the
"intelligence" of telematics applications to phones. For example,
OnStar has now done
done a deal with
Verizon Wireless so OnStar subscribers can use their Verizon
Wireless minutes in contact the OnStar service. This doesn't mean,
however, that there's no room for telematics hardware inside the
vehicle however - just that it needs to integrate with the mobile
phone. For example, display screens are becoming common in vehicles
these days, and having a phone with the telematics smarts that can
wirelessly (via Bluetooth) connect to the vehicle and make use of the
large in-dash display screen makes sense.
Cognizant joins Microsoft Alliance
Cognizant joins Microsoft Alliance
07/01/2004 05:18 PMThe Hindu Jul 1 2004 9:32PM GMT
Former Microsoft CFO joins Nike board
Former Microsoft CFO joins Nike board
04/16/2005 10:09 AMbizjournals.com Apr 16 2005 2:19PM GMT
BurstNET Joins Microsoft Program
BurstNET Joins Microsoft Program
06/08/2004 03:38 PMtheWHIR Jun 8 2004 6:48PM GMT
CA joins Microsoft antivirus programme
CA joins Microsoft antivirus programme
11/19/2003 05:45 PMPersonal Computer World Nov 19 2003 4:18PM ET
Hutch joins hands with Microsoft
Hutch joins hands with Microsoft
05/07/2004 12:27 AMDeccan Herald May 7 2004 4:14AM GMT
Software legend joins Microsoft
Software legend joins Microsoft
03/14/2005 06:11 PMSoftware giant Microsoft buys Groove Networks, the maker of programs
for "virtual offices".
Ray Ozzie Joins the Microsoft Empire
Ray Ozzie Joins the Microsoft Empire
03/28/2005 10:31 AMFortune Mar 28 2005 1:53PM GMT
FBI joins Microsoft code hunt
FBI joins Microsoft code hunt
02/16/2004 08:03 AMInfomatics Feb 16 2004 12:08PM GMT
MIC-Jeju Islands sign MOU on telematics
MIC-Jeju Islands sign MOU on telematics
06/24/2004 11:37 AMMaekyung Internet Jun 24 2004 3:34PM GMT
FBI, Police Not Allowed To Spy Via
Telematics Systems... For Now
FBI, Police Not Allowed To Spy Via
Telematics Systems... For Now
11/19/2003 07:03 PMSomeone in the FBI must have been absolutely ecstatic when they
realized that with systems like OnStar it was theoretically possible
to turn the microphone on and listen in on what was happening in any
car using the system. Suddenly they wouldn't even need to bug cars -
as the owners had bugged their own cars for the FBI! Except... no. A
judge has ruled that
the
FBI cannot secretly eavesdrop on in-car conversations by getting
telematics companies to turn their systems on. However, the
ruling wasn't based on the issue of privacy - but on the fact that in
doing so, the FBI disabled the OnStar system. In other words, if
OnStar redesigned their system so that FBI eavesdropping could work at
the same time as the regular OnStar system, they'd be free to go
ahead.
Microsoft Joins Paid Search Ad Market
Microsoft Joins Paid Search Ad Market
03/17/2005 04:22 AMJoining the ranks of Google and Yahoo in their efforts to monetize Web
searches, Microsoft has announced a new platform for advertisers
dubbed MSN adCenter. The first component of the program will be paid
listings on the company's MSN Search, which will replace those
currently powered by Yahoo in some markets.
TrenStar joins Microsoft RFID Council
TrenStar joins Microsoft RFID Council
07/09/2004 12:20 AMRF Design Jul 9 2004 4:51AM GMT
Oracle Joins Group That Backed Microsoft
Oracle Joins Group That Backed Microsoft
04/28/2004 03:07 AMLos Angeles Times Apr 28 2004 7:12AM GMT
Oracle joins Microsoft developer program
Oracle joins Microsoft developer program
05/20/2004 12:58 PMMicrosoft Joins Local Search Fray
Microsoft Joins Local Search Fray
06/22/2005 02:14 AME-Commerce Times Jun 22 2005 6:13AM GMT
Microsoft joins midmarket push in Asia
Microsoft joins midmarket push in Asia
02/11/2004 06:13 AMCNET Asia Feb 11 2004 9:53AM GMT
Yahoo! chief! scientist! joins!
Microsoft!
Yahoo! chief! scientist! joins!
Microsoft!
04/12/2005 08:52 PMRedmond hires Flake
Former JPMorgan Chase CFO joins
Microsoft board
Former JPMorgan Chase CFO joins
Microsoft board
03/23/2005 08:18 PMbizjournals.com Mar 24 2005 12:55AM GMT
FSF Europe Joins Microsoft Antitrust
Fray
FSF Europe Joins Microsoft Antitrust
Fray
03/23/2005 08:09 PMeWeek Mar 24 2005 12:15AM GMT
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords
06/07/2004 05:55 AMMicrosoft and RSA Security are cooperatively developing a replacement
for
traditional Windows passwords, which generates passwords by using a
SecureID token. SecureID tokens are essentially PIN numbers that are
refreshed at frequent intervals to add another layer of protection to
network security.
Briefly: Oracle joins Microsoft program
Briefly: Oracle joins Microsoft program
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Microsoft joins with Fiat on telematics