Sprint Unveils Velocity Service Bus Based on IBM MobileFirst Solution


The Internet-related functions of cars were limited until now. They consisted of receiving instructions and locking format. But with Sprint these tricks of technology are about to get updated....

Sprint unveils Velocity Service Bus, puts your car’s settings in the cloud

Sprint unveils Velocity Service Bus, puts your car's settings in the cloud

Many connected cars only take limited control through the internet -- they can receive directions and unlock doors, but rarely much more. Sprint is widening that scope by launching Velocity Service Bus, an upgrade to its Velocity infotainment, diagnostics and maintenance platform. The IBM-powered expansion adds that map delivery feature, but it will also sync cabin settings through the cloud: preferences like radio stations, seat positions and temperatures can transfer between vehicles. Naturally, this also makes it easy to customize the car's interior through a smartphone or another remote device. While drivers will have to wait for automakers to implement Sprint Velocity Service Bus, it may cure quite a few headaches for multi-car homes once it arrives.

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