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ERICSSON CAPTURES CRUCIAL STEPS TO PREPARE FOR A WORLD POWERED BY IoT

  • 15 billion Internet of Things (IoT) connections worldwide by 2021
  • IoT to address global challenges including climate change and fast urbanization

 Ericsson is showcasing its latest solutions in the Internet of Things (IoT) space during IoTX, the biggest IoT event in the Middle East powered by GITEX, between March 29 and 31 at Dubai World Trade Center.

ERICSSON Teams with MIT Students on Autonomous Car Innovation

  • Collaboration with the MIT System Design & Management program’s masters students to push boundaries of innovation
  • “Identity module” to be jointly designed and developed to better understand driver preferences and behavior in context
  • Establishes innovation-based relationship with MIT SDM Fellows Program

Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) today announced an agreement with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) System Design & Managem

Koenig Solutions receives authorization as Education Reseller for training programs in Middle East

VMWare and Salesforce authorization to help company offer quality education and best of infrastructure

Leading IT training institute Koenig Solutions is now an authorized provider of training for programs on cloud computing softwares VMWare and Salesforce in the Middle East, expanding its already wide range of IT training and certification programs that it offers to equip its corporate clients and students with high-end technical skills.

Streaming delays mentally taxing for smartphone users: Ericsson Mobility Report

  • When working under time pressure, time-to-content delays followed by an additional pause in video playout lead to a jump in mobile users’ stress levels
  • Conversely, a delay-free experience triggers a positive emotional response and increases brand engagement for mobile operators
  • Report also forecasts social networking traffic over the next six years to be 12 times that of the last six
Launched at the Mobile World Congress edition of the Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) Mobility Report reveals the impact of different levels of network performance on smartphone use