DUBAI: Whether hiking the mountain trails of Ras Al-Khaimah, rally driving in AlUla, sailing in the Arabian Gulf, or taking part in any adventure sport around the globe, the world could be about to get smaller for adventure sports athletes. Alistair Gosling, founder of Extreme Sports Channel and CEO of Extreme International, has come up with a new way of connecting the rising
This week Extreme Networks held its annual user event, Extreme Connect, in a digital format. At the event, the company unveiled a new vision – the Infinite Enterprise, as well as a number of new products that can help companies make this vision a reality.
The concept of the Infinite Enterprise is an organization that extends anywhere and everywhere. This might have been a bit of science fiction 18 months ago but is certainly a reality in the post-pandemic world. IT leaders are now tasked with ensuring the global, hybrid workforce is functional and successful no matter where they are, hire talent wherever its located and ensure people can work wherever they want? That’s the concept of the Infinite Enterprise.
Another new eSIM company has entered the market following the launch of Extreme Connect.
The new mobile network which uses Truphone’s network is entirely eSIM-enabled launched yesterday (April 27) and will have access in 110 countries.
It will also take advantage of further fully localised areas in nine markets including the UK, USA, France, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Spain, Australia and Hong Kong.
Extreme Connect join the growing eSIM market, which saw shipments grow 83 per cent YoY in 2020, according to Trusted Connectivity Alliance (TCA).
CEO & Founder of Extreme Connect Alistair Gosling said: “Mobile technology has become an absolutely vital aspect of modern life, and the current SIM offering does not reflect the progression we have seen across other aspects of mobile tech.