TechRepublic: Want a tech job that pays $100K a year? Brush up on your Linux skills
New Dice figures show employers are typically willing to pay upwards of $100,000 for roles ranging from Linux systems engineer to DevOps engineer. Read more in TechRepublic.
Informatique News: CES 2019: Open Source for the connected / autonomous car
Dan Cauchy, Executive Director of Automotive Grade Linux, tells ComputerNews the role that Open Source and the Linux Foundation play in the connected car For the past 4 years, the…
gfallonJanuary 21, 2019
It’s FOSS: Toyota Motors and its Linux Journey
All Toyota vehicles and Lexus vehicles are going to use Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) majorly for the infotainment system. This is instrumental in Toyota Motor Corp because as per Brian…
gfallonJanuary 11, 2019
Digital Trends: Here’s everything Amazon and its partners announced for Alexa at CES
Amazon Alexa is rocking CES 2019. Amazon sold millions of Echo and Dot smart speakers during the 2018 holiday season, extending its reach in the U.S. and around the world.…
gfallonJanuary 10, 2019
IoT Evolution World: Hyundai Advances Connected Car, Linux AGL Drives Standards
Automotive Grade Linux, a collaborative open source project sponsored by the Linux Foundation, is bringing together automakers, suppliers and technology companies to accelerate the development and adoption of a fully…
gfallonJanuary 8, 2019
Safe Car News: Hyundai advances connected car technologies by joining AGL and Linux foundation
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) announced that Hyundai has joined AGL and the Linux Foundation enabling mass innovation through open source. Read more at Safe Car News.
gfallonJanuary 7, 2019
Packt Hub: Hyundai joins Automotive Grade Linux and the Linux Foundation to strengthen its innovation plans
Last week, Automotive Grade Linux, a collaborative project for developing an open platform for the connected car announced that Hyundai joined Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and the Linux Foundation for…
gfallonJanuary 7, 2019
Hanser Automotive: Hyundai joins Automotive Grade Linux and Linux Foundation
Hyundai has joined both Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and the Linux Foundation. Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) is a cross-industry consortium that develops an open platform for the connected vehicle. The…
gfallonJanuary 7, 2019
ZDNet: It’s a Linux-powered car world
Linux is everywhere including your car. While some companies, like Tesla, run their own homebrew Linux distros, most rely on Automotive Grade Linux (AGL). AGL is a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an…
gfallonJanuary 4, 2019
VentureBeat: Hyundai joins the Linux Foundation to embrace AGL’s open source connected car technologies
Hyundai has become the latest car company to explore serious open source alternatives for developing its in-car services. Ahead of CES 2019, the South Korean automotive giant today announced that it has…
gfallonJanuary 4, 2019