As vehicles increasingly transform into "software on wheels", the automotive industry faces mounting challenges in managing software-driven innovation. OEMs and suppliers must navigate a growing complexity to bridge the gap between evolving needs and productivity. It is imperative to adhere to stringent regulations and standards to ensure that vehicles are safe, secure, high quality, and efficient. To thrive in this dynamic environment, automotive companies cannot treat compliance as a mere checkbox or an afterthought. Adopting a holistic, tool-driven approach is essential for complying with regulations while driving innovative product engineering to deliver value with speed.
I am happy to announce the release of IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) Automotive Compliance V1.1, which is designed to be a fast path to implement the IBM ELM tools with engineering processes that help you meet your compliance obligations. This release introduces new guidance for compliance with the ASPICE for Cybersecurity standard and enhancements to the existing guidance for automotive regulations and standards such as Automotive SPICE, ISO-26262, UNECE WP.29/R155 and ISO/SAE 21434 for Cybersecurity.
Check out the highlights of What's new in Automotive Compliance V1.1 in this Jazz.net blog. If you are new to Automotive Compliance, read more about the solution on the product page where you can book a live demo or explore this interactive paper for additional details.