Nokia said Monday that it has appointed Intel’s Justin Hotard as CEO, replacing Pekka Lundmark, as the Finnish telecoms equipment maker looks to beef up its artificial intelligence business.
Nokia named Intel executive Justin Hotard as president and CEO, replacing Pekka Lundmark, who took the helm in 2020.
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The leadership transition comes as Nokia looks to double down on emerging opportunities in AI, data centers, private wireless networks, and edge computing – areas where ...
Justin Hotard holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and an MBA, and currently serves as an executive Vice ...
It is not just the connectivity inside the data center, but the connectivity across data centers. I think there will be ...
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Nokia appointed Justin Hotard, a tech industry expert in data centers and AI, as its next chief executive officer, in a move that reinforces the company's ambition to expand into new growth areas.