Industry news

  • 15 Dec 2020 9:38 AM | Anonymous

    Nokia, a Finnish telecom company has signed a contract with Proximus Luxembourg to provide 5G nationally in Luxembourg for seven years.

    Nokia is absorbing a lot of business from Huawei Technology as regulations against Huawei withstand. This has enabled Nokia to sign contracts with Orange and Ecrisson.

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  • 14 Dec 2020 1:43 PM | Anonymous

    Giffgaff, a UK mobile network operator has become the first mobile virtual operator to shift their infrastructure and development operations to Amazon Web Services.

    By 2021 all of their IT infrastructure and development operations will be on the cloud. The hope is that this will help Giffgaff to increase their efficiency internally finding network issues.

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  • 14 Dec 2020 12:22 PM | Anonymous

    Reddit, a social media news site are planning to acquire Dubsmash, a video social media platform in order to grow their brand and to compete against TikTok.

    One of the founders of Reddit, Steve Huffman says “Dubsmash elevates under-represented creators, while Reddit fosters a sense of community and belonging across thousands of different topics and passions. It’s clear that our missions closely align and that our community-focused platforms can coexist and grow as we learn from each other.”

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  • 14 Dec 2020 9:30 AM | Anonymous

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  • 10 Dec 2020 10:35 AM | Anonymous

    Huawei Technology is looking at investing in Chinese chip companies as they face increasing regulations worldwide due to data security concerns.

    Huawei have set up the Hubble Technology Investment fund in order to invest in companies domestically.

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  • 10 Dec 2020 10:24 AM | Anonymous

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking at expanding their competency programme to enable mainframe workloads to be migrated onto the cloud.

    AWS has partnered with consultancy firms such as Infosys and Deloitte alongside tech firms such as Blue Age and Micro Focus to facilitate this expansion.

    This comes as Google have recently acquired Cornerstone Technology, a firm specialised in mainframe cloud migration.

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  • 8 Dec 2020 5:57 PM | Anonymous

    LONDON, 8th December 2020; TTEC welcomes Alistair Niederer as senior vice president, head of Europe, Middle East & African (EMEA) region. With significant projected growth, TTEC is investing heavily in EMEA to capitalise on the momentum it has demonstrated in 2020 with record sales and growth.

    “TTEC is fortunate to have an established global leader like Alistair to grow our brand in this critical market,” said Ken Tuchman, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of TTEC. “We believe that Alistair’s depth of expertise will help accelerate TTEC’s leadership position in EMEA, and enable more European brands to leverage the exceptional CXaaS solutions that have differentiated TTEC and its clients during this difficult year.”

    Niederer is an international business executive with a demonstrated track record of winning and growing client relationships within the customer experience (CX) sector. Before joining TTEC, he served as chief revenue officer at Ember Services North America where he returned business to profitability while delivering organic growth and international expansion. Niederer also held leadership roles in Europe, South Africa, and Asia Pacific for Teleperformance and Sutherland. 

    Alistair Niederer commented; “With the recent traction we have gained with the new customers TTEC has announced along with the opening of a new CX Centre in Leeds, I am excited to be joining TTEC to drive further growth in EMEA with its digital-first CXaaS platform.”

    Learn more about Alistair Niederer and TTEC’s executive team.

    About TTEC:
    TTEC Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEC) is a leading global Customer Experience as a Service (CXaaS) partner for many of the world's most iconic and disruptive brands. The Company delivers outcome-based customer engagement solutions through TTEC Digital, its digital consultancy that designs and builds human centric, tech-enabled, insight-driven customer experience solutions for clients and TTEC Engage, its delivery centre of excellence, that operates customer acquisition, care, fraud prevention and detection, and content moderation services. Founded in 1982, the Company's nearly 56,200 employees operate on six continents across the globe and live by a set of customer-focused values that guide relationships with clients, their customers, and each other. To learn more about how TTEC is bringing humanity to the customer experience, visit https://www.ttec.com/.

    For TTEC EMEA media enquiries please contact Tina Stanley, TSA PR, via tina@tinastanleyassoc.com, Tel +44 (0) 7909 967 657 or Twitter @TSAPR.


  • 8 Dec 2020 9:51 AM | Anonymous

    The Crown Commercial Services (CCS) is launching a £750m cloud utility framework that will allow public sector buyers to procure cloud capacity directly from suppliers. 

    This framework is aimed to launch in 2021 and will be restricted to pure cloud computer requirements. 

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  • 8 Dec 2020 9:43 AM | Anonymous

    Telecoms provider Nokia is set to lead the EU in the next generation of networks, 6G.

    Nokia will lead firms in the EU such as Ecrisson, Atos and Intel to create 6G, which will be funded by Hexa-X. Hexa-X is a company dedicated to the innovation of 6G. They have been awarded funding by the EU under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. 

    The aim of 6G and this partnership is focused on connecting people physically and digitally.

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  • 7 Dec 2020 2:22 PM | Anonymous

    America leads the computer vision in hardware, talent and patents according to Computer Visions’ new report by Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post. 

    China is constantly looking for new innovative ways to lead the next generation, however they are falling short compared to the US. For example, if you look at talent, the US has over 2,000 computer vision scholars where as China has less than 200. 

    China are now looking for news areas of growth such as retail and marketing to create a new generation for computer vision. 

    Read the full article here

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