It is correct if you’re a software company, but Skoda are not, therefore from my experience with many organisations of that type, software department normally is treated as surplus to the requirements and as a result, when issue like this arises, it takes lots of time to fix it- people have to be moved from other important fixes, etc.
That is quite a ridiculous statement.
Like every vehicle manufacturer they are heavily dependant on software controlled automation in building cars. Skoda will have a large team of software development development engineers integrated into the company. You may have worked in a couple of small scale enterprises with minimal IT i infrastructure.
What you are saying is Skoda only makes cars and no good at anything else? that is the basis of your argument?
I did work in hardware and software development across many sectors.