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The Bavarian automaker BMW plans to connect more than 2018 million vehicles to its own servers by 10. Now "cloud" services have about 2,5 million cars of the German brand. Mario Mueller, Vice President of IT Infrastructure Development at BMW, spoke about this at the GigaOM Structure Europe conference in London.
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