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Ericsson | September 30, 2016
Amid reports that it will close its Swedish manufacturing facilities, Ericsson is moving its human resources office back to Sweden. That office has been based in California since 2014, but now the company says its chief human resources officer, Bina Chaurasia, will resign, as Ericsson begins a search for a replacement to be located in Stockholm. Maj-Britt Arfert has been appointed acting chief HR officer, effective Nov. 15, while the search for a successor is underway. 3. Samsung is under fir...
SDxCentral | June 27, 2018
Qualcomm is putting its wireless edge software platform to use by working with Gizwits and Quectel to make an IoTmodule that can work on 2G networks today but is software upgradeable to narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) and LTE-M. Qualcomm made the announcement with Gizwits and Quectel at Mobile World Congress Shanghai. Gizwits will provide the IoT cloud APIs, Quectel will make the module hardware, and Qualcomm will provide the LTE IoT modem coupled with the wireless edge software platform. Quectel said t...
ZDNet | January 14, 2020
DevOps Pulse is an annual analysis of the DevOps industry, conducted by logz.io. Findings from the 2019 version have just been published, and we take the opportunity to share and comment on them with Tomer Levy, logz.io CEO. Levy co-founded logz.io in 2014 and has managed to raise about $100 million and build a team of 250 people to date, on the premise of offering an open-source based solution for log management. The 2019 survey focuses on observability, bringing DevOps engineers' insights ...
VentureBeat | January 13, 2020
Google hopes to tap AI and machine learning to make speedy local weather predictions. In a paper and accompanying blog post, the tech giant detailed an AI system that uses satellite images to produce “nearly instantaneous” and high-resolution forecasts — on average, with a roughly one kilometer resolution and a latency of only 5-10 minutes. The researchers behind it say it outperforms traditional models “even at these early stages of development.” The system takes a...
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