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A Premium Automaker and Cloud Computing Giant Look to the Cloud to Enhance Vehicle Functionalities and Offer Improved Consumer Experience and Engagement

Frost & Sullivan

Global Connected Car Market, 2021-2028. Global Connected Car Market, 2021-2028. In terms of data driven monetization, connected mobility subscription services will offer direct avenues for revenue growth in the form of tolling, tax and usage-based insurance (UBI), predictive maintenance, navigation, and smart parking services.

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Telematics and Connected Solutions Spark Transformation in Commercial Vehicle Operations, Enabling Improved Asset Safety and Performance

Frost & Sullivan

Our Top Picks Netstar and Microsoft South Africa based Netstar announced a collaboration with Microsoft to deploy Microsoft Connected Fleets Architecture to leverage and scale cloud capabilities for its telematics offerings. Over the next five years, we will see telematics devices proliferating across both medium and heavy-duty trucks.

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Digital Transformation in Workspaces: SaaS Tools as an Effective Alternative

Frost & Sullivan

Collaboration tools are a key piece in this puzzle because they allow enterprises to support co-creation, augment business agility, and cement employee engagement while spurring productivity. from 2022 to 2028. revenue growth in 2023, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.4% In this new paradigm, the workspace is redesigned.

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Advanced Video Telematics, Standardized Factory Fitment of Telematics Devices by OEMs, and Driver-centric Services to Galvanize Global Connected Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicles Market

Frost & Sullivan

With the number of M&HCVs forecast to nearly double by the end of 2028, the associated telematics market is also set to expand from an installed base of 15.8 million in 2028. Automotive insurance, data and application service providers will partner with OEMs in an attempt to capture telematics revenues.