Director's report Organisation

Cybercom's operation is geographically divided into nine units plus the Group head office in Stockholm. The operative organisation and distribution of employees are as follows:

Cybercom Sweden

Cybercom Sweden mainly provides services to the telecom and automotive industries, plus the public sector with services in embedded systems, Bluetooth®, and wireless terminals. Cybercom provides communication solutions for customers throughout the value chain, from technology suppliers to OEMs. Major customers include AB Volvo, ASSA ABLOY, BAE Systems, Ericsson, the National Tax Board of Sweden, OMX Group, Saab, SEB, Sony Ericsson, Stockholm Transport, the Swedish National Labour Market Board, Tele2, Telenor, TeliaSonera, and Volvo Cars. The company has 1,051 employees.

Cybercom Poland

Cybercom Poland works with selected technologies. Operations focus on local assignments in Poland and customer deliveries for sister companies in the Group. Major customers include Ericsson, Nokia Siemens, and Telenor. The company has 91 employees.

Cybercom Denmark

Cybercom's Danish operation is primarily focused on technologies and a large proportion of its customers are in banking, telecom, and the public sector. Some of its major customers include BEC, Nordea, PFA Pension, the Swedish National Labour Market Board, and TeliaSonera. The company has 45 employees.

Cybercom India

Cybercom India primarily operates in the telecom and finance sectors. The unit is a joint venture with Datamatics Ltd. Cybercom owns 50%. Cybercom India works on assignment from other units within the Cybercom Group. Its end customers include Nordnet, Pentland Brands, and Sony Ericsson. The company had 86 employees at the period's end. Of these, half are included in Cybercom's employee count -43 persons.

Cybercom UK

The UK operation concentrates on e-commerce solutions and financial information services primarily for Reuters. The unit also offers advice on IT design and infrastructure. In the past year, the company has attracted several new retail-sector customers, such as John Lewis, Pentland Brands, and Tomy. The company has 28 employees.

Cybercom Singapore

Cybercom Singapore mainly works in telecom, and Millicom is its most important customer. In 2007, Cybercom decided to open an office in Dubai in early 2008. Cybercom is now working on several assignments in the region, so it is a natural next step to establish an office to provide the best possible service to customers and recruit new employees. The company has 19 employees.

Partnerships

Cybercom's assignments are technology-intensive. The company maintains close partnerships with leading software suppliers and actively works with implementation of their products. Cybercom often participates in development of new solutions. The company's major partnerships include Akamai, BEA, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and Quest.

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