A daughter of Detroit defies odds, takes car industry into the future
A daughter of Detroit defies odds, takes car industry into the futurePhoebe Wall Howard | Detroit Free PressDetroit Free PressDenise Gray arrived at Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant in Livonia, along with nearly three dozen clients and employees, for her business dinner. "It's just being a female in a male-dominated industry," Gray said. Mandi Wright, Detroit Free Press"It was clear to all of us in the industry that the lithium-ion was probably going to be the battery of the future," Patil said. Depth of knowledge is very important."Mandi Wright, Detroit Free PressDeacon Willie Fred Hardy listens intently as Gray asks about family and parish members and recent sermons. "The fact that she's a woman and a woman of color, that's not how I primarily think of Denise.The car industry needs to embrace open source
as declared in One of the ways that they are already doing this is in their use of open source components. This software is written and maintained by the open source community and made available for reuse by others so long as they follow their licenses. Open source components are essentially the building blocks of software, comprising between 60-80 percent of the code base in modern applications. When coding with open source, developers need to ensure that they are not using components with known vulnerabilities. If automakers are going to successfully utilize open source components, they are going to have to play by the rules.collected by :Catlin Logan