Why Today’s Automobile Industry Looks A Lot Like IBM in 1985
Posted 15 hours ago by Tien Tzuo (@tientzuo)
Editor’s note: Tien Tzuo is the co-founder and CEO of Zuora.
With the number of mobile phone subscriptions shortly expected to exceed the total global population, what is the next great connected device going to look like? Hint: It’ll have four wheels.
Gartner predicts that there will be 250 million connected cars on the road by 2020. That means one in every three cars on the road will be connected. By then, digital diagnostics, infotainment channels and enhanced navigation systems are expected to constitute a $270 billion industry, up from $47 billion today.
The only problem is that, now, the automobile industry is looking a lot like IBM did in 1985
Posted 15 hours ago by Tien Tzuo (@tientzuo)
Editor’s note: Tien Tzuo is the co-founder and CEO of Zuora.
With the number of mobile phone subscriptions shortly expected to exceed the total global population, what is the next great connected device going to look like? Hint: It’ll have four wheels.
Gartner predicts that there will be 250 million connected cars on the road by 2020. That means one in every three cars on the road will be connected. By then, digital diagnostics, infotainment channels and enhanced navigation systems are expected to constitute a $270 billion industry, up from $47 billion today.
The only problem is that, now, the automobile industry is looking a lot like IBM did in 1985
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