FORD INVESTS IN PIVOTAL TO ACCELERATE CLOUD-BASED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT; NEW LABS DRIVE FORD SMART MOBILITY INNOVATION
May 9, 2016 by Ford
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Building on this existing relationship, Ford plans to accelerate the incorporation of Pivotal's advanced software development methodologies and technology across the IT, product development, and research and advanced engineering teams. Ford will put Pivotal's next-generation cloud platform and analytics capabilities to use on the company's new mobility projects – such as its on-demand Dynamic Shuttle pilot program. 'We are at a major inflection point in global business, and Pivotal is at the fulcrum of that change,' said Rob Mee, Pivotal CEO. 'We are collaborating with iconic companies like Ford to help transform their businesses with our unique software development methodology and modern cloud platform and analytics tools. We are thrilled to create a deeper partnership with Ford through this investment as we drive its evolution to becoming both an auto and mobility company – reinventing yet again how the world moves.' Building more software expertise Pivotal's advanced software development methodologies and cloud platform complement Ford's already strong embedded software capability that supports EcoBoost® engines, the SYNC® 3 connectivity system, driver-assist technologies like active park assist and more. Software plays a growing role in new vehicles as demonstrated by the all-new F-150 that features more than 150 million lines of code, whereas a typical smartphone operating system has approximately 12 million lines. Engineers are capitalizing on software to deliver precise control over aspects of vehicle performance such as engine and transmission calibration to improve fuel economy and for the connectivity experience by giving customers hands-free access to their smartphones through SYNC 3. In fact, the very success of EcoBoost engine technology can be attributed to software. Software is the secret sauce to the fuel efficiency EcoBoost delivers because it allows engineers to maximize the use of each drop of fuel at a molecular level. Ford has 275 patents on EcoBoost technology and another 200 pending, with a large majority covering aspects of software controls and calibration. 'Investing in Pivotal builds on our current strengths in software development,' said Marcy Klevorn, Ford vice president and CIO, who will join the board of directors at Pivotal. 'We plan to quickly add new state-of-the-art software engineering capabilities across the Ford enterprise.' In addition, Ford and Pivotal plan to open new software labs in strategic locations in both the United States and Europe. The labs will be staffed with software architects, engineers and user experience experts – all using Pivotal's advanced software development methodology. Ford's investment in Pivotal is subject to customary regulatory approval.
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