Swedish tech giant Ericsson is laying off 8,500 employees worldwide as part of an $860 million cost reduction plan, marking the largest layoff round the company has undertaken in over five years.
Ericsson AB’s head urged European politicians to cut red tape in the technology and telecommunications sectors to avoid a ...
Telecommunications and networking provider Ericsson recently launched its generative AI-based virtual assistant that uses ...
This resulted in them being kidnapped by IS militants, the report finds. Ericsson is one of the world's biggest telecoms companies and a key player in the rollout of 5G networks in the UK ...
Ericsson employs over 100,000 people worldwide. "I'm not expecting any major effects in the UK," said Lars Stilberg, senior vice-president of communication at Ericsson. "The company in the UK has ...
Ericsson notes that the $100 million 5G Smart Factory "was among the first three factories in the world to receive both an Industry 4.0 Lighthouse designation (for integrating next-generation ...
Ericsson detailed a collaboration with IBM UK to deliver key elements of a fresh emergency services network (ESN) in the ...
Enhanced ANA provides personalized answers to queries by correlating AI insights from the enterprise's network with a library ...
Frustrated with his first winless season since 2021, Marcus Ericsson has turned inwards to get back to where he wants to be ...
G Group, a leading ICT company in Hungary and the Western Balkans, has announced a partnership with tech giant Ericsson for ...
Today, the new venture dedicated to accelerating the global adoption and innovation of common network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) announces Anthony Bartolo as its CEO. In parallel, the ...