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Green Hills, Jungo bring connectivity to automotive infotainment
Green Hills Software and Jungo Ltd, have announced a strategic collaboration that focuses on the creation of a comprehensive connectivity, device media and internet management platform for next-generation automotive infotainment systems.
The platform will be based on Green Hills Software's secure operating system, Integrity Multivisor technologies, and Jungo's Automotive Connectivity Middleware. This solution will enable automotive infotainment manufacturers to bring scalable, connectivity-rich products to market rapidly and cost-effectively with high levels of security and reliability.
Jungo's connectivity and media management suite provides infotainment manufacturers with end-to-end support for the widest range of media for the most popular mobile devices, including Apple devices, Android smartphones and tablets, Blackberry devices, Nokia phones and Microsoft Windows Phone smartphones.
Based on Jungo's USB and Bluetooth software modules, and with support for all popular protocols, including Wi-Fi, iPod Out and DLNA, Jungo's Automotive Connectivity Middleware provides vertical consolidation of media sources with a powerful device manager, integrated database and input/output streaming engine. It enables a comprehensive range of in-car activities, including phone management, Internet connectivity, networking, file browsing, media playing, telephony and text messaging.
The integration of Jungo’s and Green Hills Software’s solutions provides a platform for addressing the rapidly growing security and safety challenges facing the automotive community as consumer-centric features and technologies make their way into the safety-critical realm of the automobile.
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