Arrcus appoints Johan Wibergh to its advisory board

Arrcus, a hyperscale networking software company and a provider in core, edge and multi-cloud network infrastructure, has announced the appointment of Johan Wibergh to its executive advisory board. Wibergh served as CTO of Vodafone Group PLC from 2015 to 2022, as well as EVP of BU Networks with Ericsson, and is a board member in companies including Trimble, Marconi and Cohere Technologies.

He brings with him experience in technology innovation and leadership in networking and telecommunications. As a member of Arrcus’ executive advisory board, Wibergh will provide guidance and advice to the company’s management team as they continue to scale and disrupt the networking space with their ACE platform.

“Johan is an accomplished leader, and I am delighted to have his support and input on our advisory board as we continue to grow Arrcus,” says Shekar Ayyar, chairman and CEO of Arrcus. “Johan’s decades of experience in technology innovation with Vodafone and Ericsson and his deep insights into the challenges faced by telecom operators and communications service providers will be invaluable to Arrcus as we accelerate forward.”

“Arrcus is an exciting company at the nexus of innovation in 5G, Edge, and multi-cloud networking. As they continue to disrupt the networking space with their innovative ACE platform, I am excited to be joining their executive advisory board, and I look forward to providing my insights to Shekar and the management team at Arrcus,” says Wibergh.

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