The leading provider of observability for critical edge software, has announced Adrian Leufvén as its new CEO to accelerate the strategic roadmap execution and drive global growth.
Adrian Leufvén joins as CEO from neighbouring Swedish telecoms software developer. The company is aiming to expand the adoption of its IoT monitoring tools.
Commenting on the appointment, Dr. Johan Kraft, said that, “I’m confident that Adrian is the right person to lead Percepio in the next phase of growth. I am immensely looking forward to working together”.
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Also commenting on his appointment, Adrian Leufvén said, “I see assuring software reliability as one of today’s most complex and fastest growing challenges”.
“I am proud to be joining a company that has found a solution to address this challenge by providing full, real-time software observability at all stages of the product lifecycle, from development right through to deployment and day-to-day operation.”
Percepio collaborates with leading vendors of processors and operating systems within embedded system and IoT such as Infineon, NXP Semiconductors, STMicroelectronics, Renesas Electronics, Wind River Systems and Amazon Web Services.
Also commenting on his appointment, Adrian Leufvén said, “I see assuring software reliability as one of today’s most complex and fastest growing challenges”.
“I am proud to be joining a company that has found a solution to address this challenge by providing full, real-time software observability at all stages of the product lifecycle, from development right through to deployment and day-to-day operation.”
Percepio collaborates with leading vendors of processors and operating systems within embedded system and IoT such as Infineon, NXP Semiconductors, STMicroelectronics, Renesas Electronics, Wind River Systems and Amazon Web Services.