TOYOTA Joins Open-Source Software
The world’s largest automaker ponied up a one-time fee—believed to be $20 million—and became the eighth full member of a consortium that most people do not associate with the auto industry at all. It’s called the Open Invention Network, and its other members are Google, IBM, Red Hat , NEC, Philips, Sony, and SUSE (a unit of Britain’s Micro Focus).
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