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IBM adding 1,800 jobs in France and new
tech training
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BM has announced investments and initiatives in France that will
create 1,800 jobs during the next two years in leading-edge areas
like AI, blockchain, cloud computing and IoT. This is coupled with a
major expansion in France of the world’s largest network of training
programmes for ‘new collar’ skills.
The investment in new jobs and training was announced by IBM’s
Chairman, President and CEO, Ginni Rometty, in conjunction with
the Tech for Good Summit, hosted by French President, Emmanuel
Macron, in Paris.
“President Macron is making a big bet and a smart one, that AI is
going to transform every job, every profession and every industry,”
said Rometty. “At IBM, we share this belief and see evidence of it
every day with Watson driving exponential impact here in France
and around the world. That is why we are bringing 1,800 new jobs to
France to meet growing demand for AI from our clients.”
IBM plans to hire business consultants, IT architects, developers and
technical experts, including both new graduates and experienced
professionals. The 1,800 new jobs include 400 AI-related roles
IBM announced at the French AI for Humanity summit. With this
new hiring, IBM is planning to strengthen its national presence by
creating local competitiveness hubs with key local public and private
partners, as already started in Lille and Strasbourg.
“We are dedicated to building advanced capabilities alongside our
clients in the communities where they operate,” said Nicolas Sekkaki,
General Manager of IBM France. “IBM will continue to work with the
government to make sure France has the skilled workforce necessary
to take advantage of this unique era.”
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Nokia and SFR conduct first in France 5G NR
call using 3.5 GHz spectrum
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okia and SFR have successfully completed a 5G call using the
3GPP-compliant 5G New Radio (NR) system over-the-air on the
3.5GHz frequency band. The test took place on May 3 2018, at the
Nokia 5G Test Network and Competence Center in Paris-Saclay, France.
The 5G call used Nokia 5G NR technology, incorporating the Nokia
5G-ready AirScale radio platform and cloud RAN technology,
together with 3GPP-compliant end-user test devices. A cloud
infrastructure based on the Nokia AirFrame data centre solution was
built to support Cloud RAN.
The 5G New Radio NR standard, agreed by the 3GPP in December
2017, is designed to support a wide variety of 5G applications and
enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) services.
Nokia 5G NR systems use smart antennas to deliver multi-gigabit
throughput speeds and millisecond low-latency. This will enable
operators such as SFR to increase network capacity in spectrum
below 6GHz frequency bands to deliver wide-area coverage.
Nokia is a key supplier to SFR, specifically on the radio access network
and this latest milestone is fully in line with SFR’s ambition to be at
the forefront of innovation for the benefit of its customers.
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François Vincent, Head of Mobile Network at SFR, said: “SFR is
developing a roadmap for the evolution of its networks that takes
into account the benefits and complexity of implementing 5G. The
joint projects and trials will enable us to meet future data demand
in the most effective way, while exploring new ways to deliver our
media content that will increase the subscriber experience.”
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