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Siemens’ PAVE360 to support Arm Zena Compute Subsystems
Siemens Digital Industries Software is expanding its longstanding relationship with Arm and adding support for the newly launched Arm Zena Compute Subsystems( CSS) in its PAVE360 software, designed for software-defined vehicles( SDV).
As the automotive industry enters a new phase of SDVs where intelligent, AI-defined functionality provides an opportunity for greater vehicle differentiation, a new development methodology and mindset is required.
Zena CSS, Arm’ s first-generation CSS for automotive, is a preintegrated and validated compute subsystem optimised for performance, power and area, and designed to accelerate development for the AI-defined vehicle.
“ The era of AI-defined vehicles is an opportunity to bring new invehicle experiences to life, but it will require a much faster speed of development and deployment,” said Suraj Gajendra, Vice President of Automotive Products and Software Solutions, Automotive Line of Business, Arm.
“ With the help of virtual platform solutions like PAVE360 from Siemens, Arm is enabling our partners to begin software development on Zena CSS before physical silicon is available, significantly reducing development time for new software solutions.”
“ Our work with Arm demonstrates that it’ s no longer enough that vehicle development is software defined – the process now needs to be systems-aware with the full vehicle system developed in parallel to help ensure that the entire system meets requirements and will require continuous verification,” said David Fritz, Vice President, Hybrid and Virtual Systems, Siemens Digital Industries Software.
Deutsche Bank accelerates Digital Transformation with IBM’ s software portfolio
Deutsche Bank and IBM have announced a continuation of their partnership in the form of a strategic agreement that grants Deutsche Bank further access to IBM’ s comprehensive suite of software solutions.
This includes IBM’ s business and IT automation stack, advanced hybrid cloud products, as well as access to the watsonx AI portfolio. Additionally, Deutsche Bank will benefit from the latest upgrades to the IBM Storage Protect software suite.
These innovative solutions enable Deutsche Bank to further optimise its business processes, IT infrastructure, and services. By leveraging IBM’ s technology, Deutsche Bank aims to replace legacy solutions, maximise ROI, and deliver an enhanced customer experience. This agreement marks a significant continuation of the longstanding relationship between the two companies, particularly in relation to Deutsche Bank’ s existing software estate.
“ IBM is a natural partner for Deutsche Bank’ s ambitious technology transformation, and their innovative solutions continue to help optimise and streamline our technology stack,” said Tony Kerrison, Deutsche Bank’ s Head of Group Technology Infrastructure and Head of Technology Data and Innovation for the Americas.“ Our employment of IBM’ s software and tooling strategically complements our ambitions to modernise, simplify and strengthen our technology infrastructure.”
“ We are proud that Deutsche Bank has further intensified their relationship with IBM by engaging with our innovative software solution portfolio,” said Dominic Schulz, IBM Global Managing Director for Deutsche Bank. �
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