Webinar: From Engineering Oriented Car Data to Service Ready Data
Car data was initially designed for car engineers. It comes from multiple modules within the vehicle in diverse structures and formats and may also be corrupted due to transmission errors. Whether it’s used for personal services or aggregate use cases, the journey from engineering-oriented data to service-ready data is not always simple. The data pipeline has a significant impact on service development efforts and speed to market. This session will focus on the steps needed to expedite this data transformation.
This webinar is presented by Matan Tessler, VP Product at Otonomo
Видео Webinar: From Engineering Oriented Car Data to Service Ready Data канала Otonomo
This webinar is presented by Matan Tessler, VP Product at Otonomo
Видео Webinar: From Engineering Oriented Car Data to Service Ready Data канала Otonomo
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