Abalta's connected car solution, WEBLINK, has been integrated into Green Hills scalable and highly advanced in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) platform. Based on the INTEGRITY real-time operating system, the IVI platform is ideal for hosting Abalta's WEBLINK connected car technology.
"INTEGRITY and its proven approach for secure, reliable IVI solutions is the ideal platform to host Abalta's WEBLINK connected car technology," said Michael O'Shea, president and CEO at Abalta Technologies.
This integration will be available in the first quarter of 2014 and interested customers can contact both the companies to schedule a private demo at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES (News - Alert)) 2014, January 6-10.
Green Hills Software is one of the largest independent vendors of safety and security certified embedded software solutions.
Its automotive customers want smartphone-agnostic car connectivity solutions in their next generation IVI platforms, and Green Hills Software realized Abalta's connected car solution WEBLINK offers the most flexible approach of any brought-in smartphone solution today.
“Supporting the broadest range of mobile operating systems is paramount for in-vehicle smartphone integration” said Dan Mender, VP Business Development at Green Hills Software. “WEBLINK is clearly the leader in this domain. Furthermore, the international language support provided by WEBLINK enables the combination to scale across multi-national car markets.”
Abalta Technologies delivers innovative software solutions to the automotive industry. The company launched WEBLINK earlier this year to enable smartphones to operate as the primary in-vehicle computing device in connected cars.
Car manufacturers can easily integrate the WEBLINK client software to provide customers with an up-to-date and customized in-vehicle app experience in a seamless and cost-effectively manner.
WEBLINK can run on all major smartphone operating systems and also allows application developers to easily design driver-centric apps. The solution leverages the constantly-updated smartphone browser, and this means OEMs don’t have to add a web browser on the vehicle head unit to stay current.
Edited by Cassandra Tucker