SuperOffice Expands — Is Europe Turning Away from US Software Giants?

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SuperOffice is part of a shifting market where European businesses increasingly prefer European software providers over American ones. The message is clear: European companies are seeking CRM solutions that better align with data protection regulations, regional business needs, and local values. As one of Northern Europe’s leading CRM providers, SuperOffice continues to evolve and is … Read more

Satellites to Bring Fiber-Grade Connectivity Across the Arctic in 2020

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Fiber-like connectivity will be available across the entire Arctic from 2020 thanks to a network of low-orbit satellites. Several satellite providers have announced plans to expand services into the Arctic, but OneWeb says it is the only operator capable of delivering true high-speed, low-latency internet across the region at substantially lower cost than existing options … Read more

Huawei Founder Ren Zhengfei Calls for Improved U.S.-China Relations

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Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei expressed hope that US–China relations will improve under the Biden administration over the long term. “I hope the new US administration will adopt more open policies that benefit US companies and the overall US economy,” Zhengfei said at a recent ceremony. “Trade benefits both sides. Allowing US companies to supply goods … Read more

Report: Britain Hacked Belgium’s Largest Telecom Operator

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A potential diplomatic crisis is emerging after Belgian federal prosecutors accused British intelligence of hacking the country’s largest telecommunications operator. Belgacom first detected unusual activity in the summer of 2012. Although its security team noticed anomalies then, it was not until the following year that investigators began to understand the full scope of the incident. … Read more

Samsung and KT Achieve 1 Gbps on Live 5G Commercial Network

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Samsung and KT Corporation have announced they successfully achieved 1 Gbps speeds over the air on KT’s commercial 5G network. KT plans to launch its 5G commercial service in spring 2019. The company also confirmed that by the end of March 2019 its 5G network will support mobile service for end users across 85 cities … Read more

Swedish Industry Loses Momentum — Automation Push Needed to Secure Competitiveness

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There is much talk about the strong competitiveness of Swedish industry, but competitiveness is decided on the factory floor. When productivity slows, geopolitics is uncertain and global competition intensifies, it is not enough to rely solely on increased skills and regulatory simplification – Swedish industry must accelerate automation, at greater scale, writes Susanne Dahl, VP … Read more

FCC Unveils Rules for $20B Rural Broadband Funding Allocation

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will vote later this month on rules governing the distribution of more than $20 billion in rural broadband funding. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced the proposed regulations on Wednesday. The funding is intended not only for traditional rural broadband providers but also to expand eligibility to companies that were previously … Read more

Jamf Launches AI-Powered Mobile Device Forensics Tool

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Jamf strengthens protection for high-risk users with a new AI-driven feature in Jamf Executive Threat Protection. The new capability, called AI Analysis, automatically detects, analyzes, and interprets suspected attacks on mobile devices—tasks that previously required hours of manual investigation. As threats against executives, journalists, and political decision-makers grow worldwide, the need for advanced protective measures … Read more

Japan’s NEDO Partners with Kioxia to Build Post-5G Communications Infrastructure

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New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation (NEDO), Japan’s national research and development agency, has reached an agreement with Kioxia Corporation, a global leader in memory solutions formerly known as Toshiba Memory. The partnership aims for Kioxia to develop new memory technologies to support the infrastructure demands of post-5G communication systems. As many parts of … Read more