
Tessolve has aligned strategically with eSync Alliance to enhance its offerings in software-defined connected vehicles, particularly through its Tessolve Edge HPC gateway (TERA), TCU cluster and onboard diagnostic solutions aimed at original equipment manufacturers and tier 1 suppliers. This collaboration underscores Tessolve's commitment to innovation in the development of next-generation, connected, secure and software-defined vehicles through its comprehensive automotive and internet of things solutions. The partnership is expected to significantly benefit global automotive OEMs and tier 1 suppliers by facilitating faster market entry for connected systems with standardized, interoperable solutions that comply with evolving cybersecurity and regulatory standards.
Tessolve's expertise complements eSync Alliance's three-tier server-client-agent architecture, supporting integration across all vehicle layers, from embedded systems and electronic control units (ECUs) to cloud services. As stated by Srini Chinamilli, co-founder and CEO of Tessolve, the collaboration enables the delivery of seamless over-the-air updates and diagnostic frameworks across the connected vehicle ecosystem by combining Tessolve's embedded systems engineering capabilities with its TERA Edge HPC gateway, cluster and diagnostic platforms.
Mike Gardner, executive director of the eSync Alliance, emphasized the goal of creating secure, standardized data pipelines that connect every aspect of the connected vehicle ecosystem, with Tessolve's extensive expertise aiding in the acceleration of this vision. The partnership positions Tessolve to deliver intelligent, secure and globally deployable platforms essential for the future of mobility, as the automotive industry increasingly moves toward software-defined platforms.
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