Tata Motors & Microsoft India Collaborate for Better In-Car Connectivity


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Tata Motors and Microsoft India collaborate to redefine the connected experience for automobile users.

Tata Motors aims to enhance in-car connectivity and efficiency to provide an enriched mobile experience for its consumers.


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Tata Motors and Microsoft India today announced a strategic agreement to redefine connected and personalized driving experiences for Indian customers. Tata Motors will leverage Microsoft’s connected vehicle technologies that bring together artificial intelligence (AI), advanced machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities on the global hyper-scale Azure cloud, to traverse the digital and physical worlds and create a highly personalized, smart and safer driving experience across the digital life of a vehicle owner. The first vehicle showcasing the vision for these enhanced driving experiences will be unveiled at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show on 7th March 2017. This will be via Tata Motors’ unique user interface application and services suite utilizing Microsoft enabled functionality like advanced navigation, predictive maintenance, telematics and remote monitoring features.

Commenting on the partnership, Guenter Butschek, CEO & MD, Tata Motors, said, “With the aim to develop innovative and technologically leading products that excite customers, we at Tata Motors, understand the need for a connected ecosystem that can integrate into the digital lives of customers. We are using Microsoft’s connected vehicle technologies on Azure intelligent cloud to bring the digital lives of our customers into the cars they drive. Making the most of fast-paced innovation cycle that Microsoft has to offer, we will create a fully connected and seamless driving experience for our customers.”

Commenting on the association, Anant Maheshwari, President, Microsoft India said, “We are excited to partner with Tata Motors as they embark on a new journey of innovation with Microsoft Azure cloud. Using IoT, AI and machine learning technologies, we will provide vehicle owners in India and across the world with a safe, productive and fun driving experience.”

Using Microsoft technology will empower Tata Motors to provide connectivity features on mainstream, mass-market vehicles at affordable prices. Tata Motors will continuously develop and launch new connected services and applications that make it easier for people to stay connected to work, entertainment and social networks, with greater safety & security as well as services to maximize better use of newly found in-car free time.

In addition, Tata Motors’ recently launched ring-fenced vertical, TAMO, will act as an open platform to foster innovation through a startup ecosystem and develop vehicles with on-the-go connectivity. In its first phase, the advanced offerings will incorporate technologies such as cloud computing, analytics, geo-spatial & mapping and increased human-machine interface, creating a new benchmark in the industry for connected vehicles. TAMO will provide a digital eco-system, which will be leveraged by Tata Motors to support the mainstream business in the future.

Connected experience for vehicle owners

In the future, Tata Motors vehicles will offer drivers and passengers a highly digital driving experience. Microsoft Azure cloud computing technologies will allow advanced navigation, predictive maintenance and vehicle centric services, remote monitoring of car features, external mobile experiences and over-the-air updates. These will be powered by Microsoft Azure cloud and services such as advanced analytics, machine learning, IoT and artificial intelligence. Among the driving scenarios being explored for the future are the following:

Based on their profile and location data, vehicle owners can receive proactive point-of-interest, shopping and route assist recommendations enabling them to achieve more on the go.

Pre-emptive service alerts based on vehicle health data will enable owners to avoid costly down time en-route on planned road trips.

Using industry-leading firmware over the air (FOTA) and software over the air (SOTA) updates protocols, key vehicle settings can be updated remotely, over the cloud. These will help cloud based diagnostics and the ability to use insights from vehicle data to prevent warranty and recall issues, and offer new services that improve user experience.

By capturing, analyzing and acting on live road conditions, vehicle owners will be able to increase safety, optimize vehicle performance by avoiding roadblocks and rough terrain. By unifying navigation, data elements like maps, weather, traffic, and parking the solution can deliver optimized routing and location based services to vehicle owners.
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so now we have lots of cases where you want to start the music , restart the car, want to connect phone, restart the car, want to make a call restart the car, want to change track restart the car. :stupid:
Well on a serious note, and though I am a Windows guys (one who works on windows tech and understand computers from Windows point of view) I still feel that for Maps, Search, and personal Emails, Google is the integration that should be done. microsoft will be useful for integrating with MS office, Calenders, and Outlook mails. Probably connecting to your PC and getting data from it. (highly connected use case)

So I am not sure if Tata have done the right thing connecting to MS. Also compared to the android costs, the MS charges may be costly which again may dent Tata's margin. Also with Android andplay store customer would have had huge options to customise that with Windows Store is not the case.

Just my two cents.
 
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Well on a serious note, and though I am a Windows guys (one who works on windows tech and understand computers from Windows point of view) I still feel that for Maps, Search, and personal Emails, Google is the integration that should be done. microsoft will be useful for integrating with MS office, Calenders, and Outlook mails. Probably connecting to your PC and getting data from it. (highly connected use case)

So I am not sure if Tata have done the right thing connecting to MS. Also compared to the android costs, the MS charges may be costly which again may dent Tata's margin. Also with Android andplay store customer would have had huge options to customise that with Windows Store is not the case.

Just my two cents.
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@vikyjoshi. Yes this is right thing connecting to Microsoft. If you thinking about cost, They have more powerful thinking about that. We will wait and watch, what they will create product combine with Tata and use Microsoft technology.
 
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@vikyjoshi. Yes this is right thing connecting to Microsoft. If you thinking about cost, They have more powerful thinking about that. We will wait and watch, what they will create product combine with Tata and use Microsoft technology.
Hey Stephanie, Lets hope the integration is one great inclusive one with basic necessaties which a car owner may need eg:
1. Navigation
2. Music
3. Phone connectivity (streaming audio from phone, SMS read out, Call management for IOS, Android and Windows phones)
4. Service updates and auto update to service center of the car service status and history
5. Track the journeys with location tracking and speed

then I guess much of the requirements would be fullfilled.

Now what matters is how it is delivered. I am sure with regards to the UX microsoft should do great.
 

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