Johan Ekberg Appointed Interim CEO of Ebbot

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Johan Ekberg, appointed interim CEO of Ebbot, marks a new chapter for the company. Ebbot, the Swedish AI platform for automated customer service, announces that Johan Ekberg will take on the role of interim chief executive officer. He succeeds the company’s co‑founder Anders Clarin, who has led Ebbot since its founding in 2018 and established … Read more

UK Broadband Showdown: Comparing the Leading Providers and Plans

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Opensignal has conducted a comprehensive analysis of real-world fixed broadband performance across the United Kingdom. The study presents a national overview and dives into detailed findings for five major cities: Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, London, and Manchester. National broadband landscape The UK’s fixed broadband market is undergoing rapid change. Ofcom’s recent assessments indicate a substantial increase … Read more

Ambiductor Invests in Tomorrow with Launch of New Website

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Ambiductor, a leading provider of energy meters, water meters, oil meters, Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and intelligent measurement systems, is proud to announce its latest innovation — the newly launched website https://www.ambisolution.se. This state-of-the-art platform is designed to deliver secure, fair and accurate measurement services that meet and exceed customer expectations. Karl-Johan Hultman, CEO … Read more

Bitdefender Appoints Frank Koelmel as Chief Revenue Officer

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Cybersecurity company Bitdefender has appointed Frank Koelmel as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) for its Business Solutions Group. In this role, he will lead the company’s global growth strategy and strengthen commercial operations as demand for advanced cybersecurity solutions continues to rise. Koelmel will oversee Bitdefender’s global business development with a focus on revenue growth, strategic … Read more

Essential Requirements for Setting Up Wi‑Fi Calling

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(c)iStock.com/pawel_p As technology progresses, the expectation of an “always-on” society grows. Smartphones now sit at the center of daily life: two thirds (66%) of UK adults own one, and global ownership is projected to exceed one third of the world’s population by 2017. As the number of mobile devices rises rapidly, networks face increasing strain. … Read more

New Data Shows Holiday Shopping Scams Are Rising — Visa Urges Caution

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As e‑commerce has surged in recent years, consumer fraud tied to digital shopping behavior has become increasingly apparent. New statistics from Visa, a global leader in digital payments, show that fraud related to online purchases in Sweden rose by nearly 10 percent during last year’s holiday shopping period. Today many people make purchases via social … Read more

China’s New Satellite Launch Builds World’s Largest Quantum Network

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Andrey Prokhorov) A quantum network that currently covers China is set to expand across two continents following the launch today of the Quantum Science Satellite. The satellite system aims to strengthen secure communications between continents by distributing quantum-encrypted keys to relay stations in China and Europe. As high-profile cyberattacks become more frequent, implementing … Read more

EE Broadcasts Live AR Music Gig to Multiple Venues Using 5G

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UK mobile operator EE has streamed a live gig to multiple locations using 5G and augmented reality technology. Commuters passing through Birmingham’s New Street Station were treated to an in-person performance by four-piece group Bastille, best known for their hit “Pompeii.” As a demonstration of how 5G can bring live entertainment to people wherever they … Read more

Sweden Falls Behind in AI: Low Skills and Training Hamper Progress

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AI in Sweden is developing more slowly than globally, according to EY’s latest report. Swedes use AI in everyday life but are markedly more hesitant about the technology than people in many other countries. This emerges from EY’s global survey, which collected responses from around 18,000 people across more than 20 countries. In Sweden, 37 … Read more