Cisco cheats on Ericsson with Salesforce
A tough day for Ericsson’s collective ego saw strategic partner Cisco get in to bed with Salesforce to make sweet, sweet productivity.
A tough day for Ericsson’s collective ego saw strategic partner Cisco get in to bed with Salesforce to make sweet, sweet productivity.
Not content with the 5G partnership they established earlier this year, Korean operator SK Telecom and US operator Verizon have decided to create another for good measure.
US telco AT&T and enterprise computing giant IBM have announced a new partnership designed to help developers offer the full IoT stack to businesses.
Oracle has announced a new partnership with BT as the company continues its efforts to redefine its offering and penetrate the cloud computing market segment.
US mobility solutions company Syniverse has entered into a strategic partnership with mobile marketing outfit Vibes, which includes paying $45 million for a minority stake.
Networking giant Ericsson wasted no time after MWC 2016 before its next event – the inauguration of its collaboration with Kings College London over 5G development.
Latin America met Africa as Telefónica welcomed MTN to its strategic partner program, designed to generate additional scale and geographical reach.
Telecoms.com spoke to Rima Qureshi and Hilton Romanski, the Chief Strategy Officers of Ericsson and Cisco respectively, to get more insight into the thinking that went into their new strategic partnership.
Networking giants Ericsson and Cisco have unveiled a broad strategic partnership that they expect to deliver additional incremental revenue of $1 billion for each company by 2018.
Telefónica and China Unicom have agreed to share their international data centre capacity for multinational clients across Europe, The Americas and Asia, reports BCN.
A consortium comprised of network companies Nokia and Ericsson, together with chip giant Intel, have announced their collaboration on narrow band LTE (NB-LTE), an LTE variant designed specifically for IoT.
IBM has launched the first in a series of cloud-based, industry-specific services for the Internet of Things (IoT), with an offering for the electronics industry, reports BCN.
Swedish networking company Ericsson has announced the establishment of a collaboration partnership with Korean tech conglomerate SK Holdings to develop a global ICT ecosystem that will support Ericsson’s IoT platform.
Public wifi hotspot aggregator Devicescape is teaming up with commercial wifi network company iPass to create what is being claimed as the world’s largest commercial wifi network.
Infrastructure giant Ericsson is continuing its diversification drive by partnering with chip giant Intel to provide telcos with managed security solutions to sell on to their enterprise customers. The companies see security as a key issue as we move into the Internet of Things era.
O2 has announced a partnership under which the operator’s subscribers will have access to ten of Channel 4’s flagship series 48-hours early via the broadcaster’s new on-demand platform called All 4. As part of the agreement, O2 is also the official sponsor of the ‘fully mobile’ All 4 service throughout the year. The All 4 […]
Deutsche Telekom (DT) and Huawei have announced an IT and cloud partnership at the computer expo CeBIT 2015. The two firms said the deal will see Huawei provide its hardware and solutions expertise to combine with DT’s systems integrator arm T-Systems’ cloud experience.
Sprint has announced that it will begin offering Google Apps for Business to enterprise customers in August. The US telco said it plans to provide the full array of Google Apps and emphasize a mobile-focused approach to using the cloud suite. It will also provide and offer online training and support free.
Equinix’s global cloud exchange saw the addition of Orange Business Services this week, the latest cloud service provider to tip its hat and join the datacentre operator’s growing cloud interconnection service.
Nordic and Baltic carrier TeliaSonera has joined the collaborative M2M programme announced by Orange and Deutsche Telekom in February 2011. The project was put in place to create seamless international M2M services across the portfolios of the German and French incumbents. At launch the agreement covered France, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg, with the Netherlands and the UK joining subsequently. The addition of TeliaSonera adds Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Estonia and Lituania into the mix.
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