Antire doubles down on AI foundations with Cecilie Skouge to lead cloud and data.
Antire strengthens its leadership team by appointing Cecilie Skouge as head of cloud and data. With cloud and data as the engine for trusted AI outcomes, Skouge will lead Antire’s continued push to take a forward-leaning position in the market as an AI full ecosystem partner, delivering high-impact technology grounded in deep industry expertise and built to create true, measurable value for each customer’s specific business.
Skouge joins Antire with extensive experience from some ofthe most established technology environments in Norway. Most recently, she hasbeen Agency Director and Business Owner for Digital Workplace at SopraSteria. Prior to that, she held senior roles within Tietoevry,including Head of department for Cloud Advisory and Technology and Cloudand Security services Growth Lead for Norway. She has also worked as an Advisorand Sales Manager at Fluido, and held earlier roles at EVRY and Microsoft.
“AI moves fast, and closing the gap between potential and real value is about people, culture and building modern platforms that make data actionable”. I joined Antire because the ambition is bold and refreshingly real: To turn AI into outcomes you can actually feel in the business, through technical expertise, deep industry understanding, and a people-first culture”. ”
“Cecilie is a standout name in our industry, and we are proud to welcome her to Antire,” says Kåre Søyland, CEO of Antire. “She brings the combination we value most: Solid industry experience, sharp business insight, and the ability to turn technology into outcomes. Great AI requires strong data foundations and modern cloud platforms. With Cecilie leading this area, we strengthen how we bridge customer goals with trusted AI.”
As head of cloud and data, Skouge will be instrumental in building and growing the unit in Antire that helps customers design and implement modern cloud-native architectures and robust data platforms that enable AI to perform in production. This includes strengthening data accessibility and governance, and establishing scalable foundations that make AI initiatives faster to deliver and easier to expand across the organisation.
Read about the news in Computerworld Norway here: Henter sky-direktør fra Sopra Steria
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