Jan 29 (Reuters) - Europe and the United States are co-dependent and large technology companies cannot rely on a single continent, Nokia CEO Justin Hotard said on Thursday, as the European Union ...
Nokia CEO Justin Hotard called on European officials to look into potentially removing what he described as “high-risk vendors.” Speaking at a press briefing ahead of the opening of Nokia's new ...
-Nokia's CEO Justin Hotard said artificial intelligence is driving a long-term growth trend that resembles the internet boom of the 1990s, but downplayed concerns about a potential bubble. Hotard's ...
Deglobalization is changing the network, and Nokia’s European DNA gives it the advantage in a brave new world. That’s the view of Paul Alexander, VP & country general manager for Nokia UK&I, on the ...
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Nokia CEO likens current AI surge to the 1990s internet boom, emphasizing a long-term growth trend
Nokia’s CEO, Justin Hotard, Intel’s former executive vice president and general manager, and data center & AI group, is bullish about his firm and the growing AI sector that has led the company to a ...
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Nokia CEO: Musk's vision of an AI data centre in space is something we all need to support
Arjun speaks to Nokia CEO Justin Hotard on AI investment, 6G networks and Elon Musk's vision to put data centres in space ...
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