Automotive Industry IT Spending—CIO Focus, Trends, and Highest Growth Areas

Automotive Industry IT Spending—CIO Focus, Trends, and Highest Growth Areas

By 2020, IT Spending by Automotive Companies to Reach $80.05 Billion

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22-Aug-2016
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Research Code: NF83-01-00-00-00
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Growing digitization, connectivity, cloud computing, dynamic customer preferences, Internet of Things (IoT), cybersecurity, and increasing automation are the key trends driving the automotive industry to invest in IT. Automotive OEMs, Tier I suppliers, and automotive ecosystem participants invest in key focus areas including Industry 4.0, digital retailing, security, Big Data, mobility, connected living and IoT. This research service provides an overview of technology and software used in the automotive industry, trends related to each technology, approaches to each technology/software from a “C” level executive’s perspective, and recommendations on actionable insights. The base year of analysis is 2015 and forecasts span 2016 to 2025.

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Table of Contents

Automotive IT Spending—Top 5 Insights

Insight 1—Global IT Spending (2015)

Insight 2—Automotive IT Spending: Technology Investments

Insight 3—Automotive IT Spending (2015 to 2025)

Insight 4—Automotive IT Spending: Growth Environment

Insight 5—Breakthrough Technologies Transforming Automotive Industry

Automotive IT Spending—Significant Overlaps

Automotive IT Spending Quickly Moving away from Traditional Areas

Automotive IT Spending—Current and Future Outlook

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Research Background

Automotive I4.0—What IoMT in Automotive Manufacturing will Enable

Digitization in Manufacturing—Key Elements of Automotive I4.0 Approach

Digitization in Manufacturing and Required Percentage of IT Investments

Elements of Industry 4.0—Robotics, Connectivity, and Software

Automotive IT Spending—Robotics and IIoT

Automotive IT Spending—Industry 4.0 Software

Snapshot—BMW’s Approach to I4.0: Digitization of Production Facilities

Snapshot—Mercedes-Benz’s Approach to Automotive I4.0

Snapshot—Siemens Solution for Maserati’s Digitalization Efforts

IT Landscape—What IT will be Used to Enable Automotive Industry 4.0?

Growing Digitization in All Elements of the Automotive Industry

Purchase Decisions Made Before Reaching the Store

Challenges of IT Objectives for a CIO or IT Department

Customer Purchasing Behavior Driven through a Digital Ecosystem

What Digitizing the Retail Environment Enables

Automotive Industry Digitalization—Dealer Operations

Breakdown of Initial Cost of Digitizing Retailing

Automotive IT Spending—Digital Retailing, 2015 to 2025

Comparison of OEM Digital Retailing Strategies

IT Landscape—What IT will be Used to Enable Digital Retailing?

Automotive Industry—Growing Cybersecurity Focus

Challenges of IT Objectives for a CIO or IT Department

Automotive Security Focus—Data Management to Connected Cars

Automotive Security—Key Elements Driving Security Best Practices

Automotive Solutions Demand Comprehensive Security

Automotive Cybersecurity Activities

Automotive IT Spending—IT Security and Car Cybersecurity

GM’s Security Initiatives and Vulnerability Disclosure Program

IT Landscape—What IT will be Used to Enable Automotive Security?

Harnessing Big Data—What Big Data Will Enable

Trends in Automotive Big Data Analysis

Key Focus Areas in Automotive Big Data Analytics

CIO/IT Challenges—Big Data Perspective

Automotive Big Data—Overview

Automotive IT Spending—Big Data, 2015 to 2025

Toyota’s Game-changing Transition Leveraging Predictive Analytics

Ford Plans to Improve Driving Experience by Streamlining Data

Automotive OEMs—Involvement in Big Data Analytics

IT Landscape—What IT will be Used to Enable Big Data?

Automotive Industry—Smart Home Objectives and Challenges

Smart Home and Connected Cars Crossover—Trends

Smart Home—Automotive OEM Initiatives

Automotive IT Spending—Connected Living and IoT, 2015 to 2025

Snapshot—Ford SYNC Initiatives towards Smart Cars and Smart Homes

Panasonic Automotive Roadmap—Focus on IoT and Key Technologies

IT Landscape—What IT will be Used to Enable Connected Living and IoT?

Mobility Impact on Automotive and Transportation Industry

Mobility Companies Disrupting Automotive Industry Ecosystem

OEMs Moving towards Mobility-as-a-service (MaaS)

OEM Smart Mobility Strategies

Proliferation of the eHail Concept

Carsharing and Integrated Mobility—Early Stages for Automotive OEMs

Ridesharing and Automotive OEMs—Social Transportation Trend

Automotive IT Spending—Mobility, 2015 to 2025

FordPass Platform—Smart Mobility Initiative

Apple’s Investment in Chinese Ride Hailing Company—Didi Chuxing

IT Landscape—What IT will be Used to Enable Mobility?

Overview of Automotive IT Spending, 2015 to 2025

Overview of Automotive IT Spending in Key Areas, 2015 to 2025

Overview of Automotive IT Spending in Key Areas, 2015 to 2025 (continued)

Strategic Imperatives for Automotive IT Spending

Key Conclusions and Future Outlook

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

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Table of Acronyms Used (continued)

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Growing digitization, connectivity, cloud computing, dynamic customer preferences, Internet of Things (IoT), cybersecurity, and increasing automation are the key trends driving the automotive industry to invest in IT. Automotive OEMs, Tier I suppliers, and automotive ecosystem participants invest in key focus areas including Industry 4.0, digital retailing, security, Big Data, mobility, connected living and IoT. This research service provides an overview of technology and software used in the automotive industry, trends related to each technology, approaches to each technology/software from a “C” level executive’s perspective, and recommendations on actionable insights. The base year of analysis is 2015 and forecasts span 2016 to 2025.
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Author Shyam Raman
Industries Automotive
WIP Number NF83-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9800-A6,9807-A6,9813-A6,9AF6-A6,9AF7-A6