Summer 2026

Database Software Developer Co-op

Posted on 1/6/2026

Nokia

Nokia

10,001+ employees

Global provider of mobile, fixed networks

No salary listed

Sunnyvale, CA, USA

Hybrid

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Python
Data Structures & Algorithms
SQL
Java
Redis
C/C++
Cassandra

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Requirements
  • Currently a candidate for a master's or a bachelor's degree, Computer Science with studies focused on AI technologies or a related field with an accredited school in the US
  • Working experience with Vertex AI technology
  • Strong programming skills, demonstrated through coursework and/or projects
  • Undergraduate coursework in algorithms and data structures
  • A can-do attitude towards learning new technologies and concepts
Responsibilities
  • Apply Vertex AI technology to develop Database fault diagnostics and resolution capabilities for towards productization and field deployment efforts for MariaDB, Redis (RLEC & CVLK) and Cassandra Databases
  • Train CSF R&D teams wanting to adopt Vertex AI capability to additional CSF assets
  • Introduce Vertex AI based system level fault analysis and resolution capability to Nokia CNS Care and Services and 4LS support teams and work to improve tool's quality and technical problem debugging and resolution accuracy.
  • Work with a team of software engineers and/or other interns/coops developing application software and services that manage and monitor Nokia’s telecom networks.
  • Develop automated tests to functionally validate the capabilities you engineer.
  • Learn good design and software engineering practices under the guidance of a senior software architect.
  • Understand the inner workings of Nokia’s state-of-the-art 5G telecom networks that help the world act together.
Desired Qualifications
  • Coursework or prior experience with computer networking
  • Coursework or prior experience with big data technologies
  • AI/ML experience

Nokia provides mobile, fixed, and cloud network solutions for service providers, enterprises, and consumers, including hardware, software, and services to build and manage 5G, fixed, and cloud networks. Customers install Nokia equipment and software or subscribe to managed services, with Nokia supplying base stations, switches, network management tools, and ongoing support, plus IP licensing. It differentiates itself by offering an end-to-end mix of technologies, software, services, and intellectual property licensing across mobile, fixed, and cloud, with a focus on sustainability and inclusivity. Its goal is to help customers deploy scalable, secure, and sustainable networks that enable digital transformation and next-generation experiences.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Espoo, Finland

Founded

1865

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What believers are saying

  • AI and cloud sales jumped 49% in Q1 2026, now accounting for 8% of total revenue with €1 billion in orders
  • Defense unit joined Finnish Border Guard consortium for counter-drone capabilities, expanding public safety and critical infrastructure use cases
  • NVIDIA investment enables operators to launch AI-native networks on NVIDIA platforms, creating new revenue streams beyond equipment replacement

What critics are saying

  • Net margins fell to 4% from 7.8% average, risking Wall Street reclassification from growth to telecom and accelerating stock sell-off
  • AI-RAN products may fail to meet carrier-grade performance by 2027 despite NVIDIA's $1B equity stake, creating dependency risk
  • Comin Asia-Nokia expansion in Cambodia and Laos could stall due to power grid instability, with 40-60% probability in 6-12 months

What makes Nokia unique

  • Launches tactical 5G Banshee radio for unmanned systems and frontline AI, supporting 128 users in 8kg portable unit
  • Secures $1 billion NVIDIA investment to pioneer AI-RAN, enabling 5G to 6G transition with AI-native mobile networks
  • Partnered with Comin Asia to deploy sovereign AI data centers in Cambodia and Laos, targeting modular edge-ready infrastructure

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Headcount

6 month growth

5%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

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Nokia Corporation
Jun 29th, 2026
Accelerating AI-RAN from concept to commercialization.

Accelerating AI-RAN from concept to commercialization. 29 Jun 2026 As the AI supercycle unfolds, it is creating a major transformation in how the telecommunication industry can capture value from networks. We are moving from providing broadband data plans for predictable, largely human-driven use cases toward supporting AI workloads that depend on reliable token delivery and increasingly deterministic connectivity. This is why we at Nokia, together with our industry partners, are accelerating the development of AI-RAN from vision to commercialization. It's clear to us that AI-RAN represents something bigger than a typical generational shift in networks. At a recent industry discussion we hosted, I was joined by leaders from Elisa and NVIDIA to explore what AI-RAN really means in practice and why collaboration across the ecosystem is essential to make AI-RAN a commercial reality. If you didn't have a chance to catch our live session, you can access the event recording here. These are the three key points that came up in our discussion: * AI-accelerated computing capacity at the base station sites redefines the role of RAN * AI-RAN is both an efficiency engine and a new revenue platform * AI-RAN cannot be delivered by one player alone Let me now go into some more detail on each of these. AI is redefining the role of RAN. The beauty of AI-RAN is that it truly redefines what a RAN site can be. When we introduce AI-accelerated computing into the base stations, they can become a distributed platform for AI infrastructure while also enabling a significant leap in RAN efficiency. Telecommunication providers are uniquely positioned to capture this shift into AI-driven value chains because they already own a highly distributed footprint of RAN sites. Imagine the emerging distributed AI grid at the network edge: * It allows telecommunication providers to leverage a programmable, software-defined RAN architecture to scale innovation at software speed. * It introduces AI processing at scale closer to where data is generated and consumed. * It supports real-time enterprise applications and physical AI, which require ultra-low deterministic latency and tightly controlled jitter. AI-RAN unlocks new efficiencies and revenue streams. Already today, telecommunication vendors have introduced AI-driven enhancements that bring concrete business outcomes in customer networks. The challenge is how to scale the efficiencies across the entire RAN footprint so that the network can dynamically adapt to the new types of traffic profiles that AI brings and, eventually, deliver deterministic connectivity for physical AI. With AI-RAN, we can make all that happen while also enabling telecommunication providers to generate more revenue with the new AI infrastructure. * The immediate value is a more efficient use of RAN assets, both during peak traffic and when the network has spare capacity. With AI-accelerated computing in the base station and AI-driven algorithms for many functions such as channel estimation, carrier aggregation, multi-user MIMO and other deep receiver / transmitter blocks, we can deliver a significantly higher gain on spectral efficiency. The future value is in the new monetization streams. While AI model training remains largely centralized in data centers, inference must become increasingly distributed. According to McKinsey (February 2026), demand for AI inference workloads is growing significantly faster than demand for model training, at a growth rate of around 35% CAGR. But the reality is that centralized AI inference alone cannot meet this demand. It's the network edge, anchored in AI-RAN, where this capacity demand will increasingly land. AI-RAN requires ecosystem collaboration. AI-RAN marks the moment when networks shift from being carriers of traffic to dynamic platforms for distributed intelligence. At Nokia, we know that one player cannot deliver the needed AI infrastructure alone. That is why we are actively engaging with an ecosystem of leading technology companies. A great example is our collaboration with Elisa and NVIDIA: * Nokia brings RAN expertise and software-defined network capabilities. * NVIDIA contributes AI-accelerated computing platforms with innovation driven by a large customer base beyond telecommunication networks. * Elisa provides real-world experience and insights from live commercial networks. Together, we are moving fast to validate AI-RAN in Elisa's live network. We have already seen concrete results in a joint proof-of-concept, which confirms that we are on the right path to accelerate the journey to distributed AI intelligence and new AI-driven ecosystems at the network edge. To learn more about how we are taking AI-RAN from concept to commercialization, watch the recording of our event here.

Asia Pacific Herald
Jun 29th, 2026
Comin Asia and Nokia partner to deliver Sovereign AI data centre infrastructure across Southeast Asia.

Comin Asia and Nokia partner to deliver Sovereign AI data centre infrastructure across Southeast Asia. Partnership Addresses Regional Demand for Secure and Scalable AI Infrastructure This partnership is about building that infrastructure in the markets where it is most viable, not just most visible." - Ivan Keogh, CEO, Comin Asia PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA, June 29, 2026 / EINPresswire.com / - Comin Asia today announced a strategic partnership with Nokia to design and deploy AI-ready data centre infrastructure across Southeast Asia, combining Comin Asia's on-the-ground engineering and project execution capabilities with Nokia's advanced data centre networking and automation technologies. The partnership addresses accelerating demand for secure, sovereign, and scalable AI infrastructure in the region - particularly in emerging and underserved markets such as Cambodia and Laos - where power availability, regulatory conditions, and deployment realities are reshaping where and how AI infrastructure is built. This initiative will focus on modular, in-building, and edge-ready data centre deployments, enabling enterprises and governments to process data closer to where it is generated, while maintaining control over data sovereignty, data privacy, and operational resilience. Building AI Infrastructure Where It Can Scale Unlike hyperscaler-led projects concentrated in saturated markets, the Comin Asia-Nokia approach is grounded in power-aligned and policy-compatible deployment strategies. Across Southeast Asia: | Cambodia represents an early-stage but highly deployable market for localized infrastructure | Laos offers surplus power capacity and increasing capacity in cross border network connectivity, positioning it as a potential regional AI infrastructure hub | Thailand faces increasing grid pressure and regulatory complexity for large-scale data centres This partnership is designed to translate these conditions into operational infrastructure. Execution-Led Model: Integrator + Technology Backbone The collaboration is structured on clear capabilities: | Comin Asia acts as the regional systems integrator and delivery partner, leveraging decades of providing Mechanical and Electrical Systems Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) solutions and infrastructure deployment experience across Southeast Asia, including complex environments where large-scale infrastructure execution is often constrained | Nokia provides the technology backbone, including high-performance data centre fabric, automation platforms, and secure connectivity solutions required to support AI workloads at scale Together, the companies will deliver end-to-end infrastructure systems spanning: | Data centre networking (IP, optical, and switching architectures) | Edge computing frameworks | Secure and resilient connectivity | Automation and orchestration for AI workloads | Energy-aware infrastructure optimization Enabling Sovereign AI for Emerging Economies Governments and enterprises across Southeast Asia are increasingly prioritizing: | Data sovereignty, privacy, and compliance | Reduced dependency on global hyperscaler ecosystems | Resilient, localized infrastructure The Comin Asia-Nokia partnership directly supports these priorities by enabling sovereign AI infrastructure ecosystems that can be deployed within national or regional boundaries, aligned with local regulatory and operational frameworks. "This partnership is about building that infrastructure in the markets where it is most viable, not just most visible," said Ivan Keogh, CEO, Comin Asia. "By combining Nokia's validated Data Center Network Solutions with Comin Asia's regional execution capabilities, we are enabling a new class of AI infrastructure that is distributed, secure, and aligned with real-world deployment conditions," said Ajay Sharma, Country Manager of Nokia Thailand and Cambodia. Differentiation: Infrastructure Enablement The partnership is positioned around execution and delivery, not land banking or speculative hyperscale announcements. Key differentiators include: | Proven ability to deploy in frontier and underdeveloped markets | Focus on modular and scalable infrastructure, not single-site hyperscale builds | Integration of power availability, policy conditions, and infrastructure design | A model that prioritizes operational systems over conceptual frameworks This reflects a broader shift in the AI infrastructure landscape - where power, proximity, and policy are becoming more decisive than capital alone. Regional Rollout and Next Steps Initial deployments and feasibility assessments are underway in Cambodia and Laos, with expansion planned across additional Southeast Asian markets as infrastructure and regulatory conditions align. The partnership will also support: | Enterprise AI deployments | Government digital infrastructure initiatives | Industry-specific applications across energy, telecommunications, finance, and public sector About Comin Asia Comin Asia is a leading engineering and infrastructure company specializing in electrical systems, mechanical engineering, and complex project execution across Southeast Asia. With deep regional expertise and a track record of delivering infrastructure in challenging environments, Comin Asia plays a critical role in enabling large-scale industrial and digital projects across the region. About Nokia Nokia is a global leader in connectivity for the AI era. With expertise across fixed, mobile, and transport networks, Asia Pacific Herald is advancing connectivity to secure a brighter world. Aaron Henry Foundeast Asia Co. Ltd. +66 92 264 6695 email Asia Pacific Herald here Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. Asia Pacific Herald do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Tune Talk
Jun 25th, 2026
Tune Talk answers national call for Online Safety: launches Malaysia's first network-enforced child mobile plan.

Tune Talk answers national call for Online Safety: launches Malaysia's first network-enforced child mobile plan. Key Highlights: * A Malaysian First: Tune Talk launches Epik+ Family Safe at RM80/month, moving parental controls directly into the mobile network and setting a new national blueprint for family-safe connectivity. * Supporting National Online Safety Agenda: The cloud-native network solution empowers parents to enforce safety at the point of access, a timely capability as Malaysia strengthens its online safety codes. * Reflecting Real Parental Concerns: The Tune Talk Family Digital Confidence Survey reveals nearly 1 in 2 Malaysian parents rank age-inappropriate content as their top online safety concern, demanding practical, built-in tools for everyday parenting. From left to right: Jill Yeap (General Manager of Marketing, Tune Talk), Jay Pandey (Chief Technical Officer, Tune Talk), Gurtaj Singh Padda (Chief Executive Officer, Tune Talk), Sonia Ooi (Chief Financial Officer, Tune Talk), Nafis Nazri (Head of Product, Tune Talk) With children's online safety now firmly in the national spotlight, Tune Talk is moving first to redefine the role of telcos in protecting young digital users and families, starting at the mobile network itself. The telecommunications operator today launched Epik+ Family Safe, the country's first family mobile plan with integrated one-tap parental control enforced entirely at the network level. As the national conversation shifts toward restricting social media accounts to children younger than 16, parents are navigating a difficult balance: giving their children access to the digital world, while bearing the burden of managing safety app-by-app, device-by-device and through complicated settings. As part of Tune Talk's continued evolution as a telco delivering value beyond standard connectivity, Epik+ Family Safe shifts parental control away from fragmented app settings and embeds it directly into the mobile network's data pipe. With just one tap, parents can choose from three protection levels (low, medium, or high) and block content across up to 56 categories, adjusting the digital boundaries as their child grows. Built on Tune Talk's fully cloud-native mobile network, and enabled in collaboration with Nokia, protection is enforced at the network layer rather than managed at the child's device. This allows Malaysian families to benefit from a lower-friction approach, helping parents manage digital access without the added complexity of third-party tracking tools. "Mobile connectivity has become a child's first passport to the internet, and that means the role of a telco must evolve beyond data, speed, and price to support how Malaysians live, learn, and interact in a digital environment. We want to lead from the front in showing what that can look like. Epik+ Family Safe is our proof, building practical support directly into the connection itself so families can navigate the digital world with greater confidence. Connectivity is where a child's digital life begins, and we believe it is also where safety should begin," said Gurtaj Singh Padda, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Tune Talk. Tune Talk's newly released Family Digital Confidence Survey reinforces this urgent local need. The research found that nearly 1 in 2 Malaysian parents (48.1%) ranked access to age-inappropriate content as their top online safety concern. Furthermore, more than 3 in 5 parents still feel unsure or lacking confidence in managing their child's digital habits, signaling the need for practical support that fits into everyday family life. "Our findings show that Malaysian parents are already thinking carefully about how their children engage with the digital world. Parents are not looking to disconnect their children's access; they want practical support to help them navigate digital life more safely. Epik+ Family Safe is Tune Talk's contribution to that wider ecosystem, offering parents a layer of support directly within the connectivity experience," Padda added. "Nokia is pleased to collaborate with Tune Talk on Epik+ Family Safe, a solution that showcases how our cloud-native Core network and integrated network intelligence enable powerful, network-level protection. By bringing parental control closer to the network, this initiative helps simplify digital safety and supports a more secure connectivity experience for Malaysian households," said Ming Kin Ngiam, Head of Southeast Asia, Nokia. Designed for the everyday Malaysian family, Epik+ Family Safe brings together the connectivity essentials families need within a single, highly accessible prepaid plan at RM80 per month: * One parent line and one child line * 700GB of high-speed data with no Fair Usage Policy (FUP) restrictions * Integrated, network-level one-tap parental control with three protection levels * Personal Accident insurance coverage of up to RM500,000* To bring the conversation closer to the everyday realities of Malaysian homes, the event also featured a panel discussion on "Parenting in the Digital Age." Moderated by Daphne Iking, the session brought together Dr. Shazril Shaharuddin, better known as Dr. Say, a medical doctor and daddy influencer; parenting expert Fhais Salim; and Jill Yeap, General Manager of Marketing from Tune Talk. The discussion reflected on the realities of setting boundaries, navigating online risks, and how families can build safer, as online safety becomes an increasingly important conversation for parents nationwide. Tune Talk Epik+ Family Safe is now available through the Tune Talk App, the Tune Talk website, and participating Tune Talk retail stores nationwide.

Samtec
Jun 24th, 2026
Nokia Bell Labs, Northrop Grumman, and Samtec partner to create e-band radio on glass with GaN on glass modules.

Nokia Bell Labs, Northrop Grumman, and Samtec partner to create e-band radio on glass with GaN on glass modules. Nokia Bell Labs (NBL) is leveraging Samtec glass core technology (GCT) as a platform for custom-designed silicon devices. NBL developed an electronics assembly on a glass package with multiple interconnect and chips to realize a full E-band radio on glass (RoG). To increase the reach of their E-band radio, they partnered with Northrop Grumman (NG), which is utilizing new GaN technology to provide more RF power at E-band. From Northrop Grumman, Samtec see two 90-nanometer GaN circuits combined on the glass substrate in the video above. The glass interposer provides a very high-performance interconnect at these high frequencies, enables compact designs, and provides thermal management for the chips. In the short video above, Michael Holyoak (Nokia Bell Labs) and Maxwell Duffy (Northrop Grumman) discuss their partnership with Samtec and the live product demonstration at the Samtec booth at IMS 2026. Here's a summary of Michael and Maxwell's conversation: (Michael Holyoak): Samtec is looking at a live demonstration of an integrated E-band mm wave radio, mainly for wireless transport, backhaul, or even SATCOM. In another live product demonstration at Samtec's booth, Samtec showcased glass core technology as a material, showing how Samtec leverage its excellent electrical and mechanical properties for low-loss RF components and interconnects. Here, Samtec is leveraging glass as a platform for NBL-designed custom silicon devices. Samtec is creating a package, an electronics assembly on glass, with multiple interconnects and chips to realize a full E-band radio on glass system. To increase the reach of its E-band radio, Samtec has partnered with Northrop Grumman and are using their new GaN technology to deliver more RF power at E-band. (Maxwell Duffy): In this demo, Samtec has two 90-nanometer GaN circuits being combined on a glass substrate. The nanometer GaN is a recently commercially qualified process. These chips were designed as part of a collaboration with Nokia and Samtec, and from this module, Samtec is achieving 4 watts of output power, which is very competitive for 71-76 GHz. The glass interposer provides a very high-performance interconnect at these high frequencies, enabling compaction and providing thermal management for the chips. Samtec think it's a very attractive option moving up to higher frequencies for these kinds of systems. Glass Core Technology (GCT) was a hot topic at IMS 2026. One reason is that Samtec GCT has evolved into heterogeneous platforms, as detailed in the brief video from its friend Shahriar Shahramian. Glass is quickly becoming recognized as a viable and vital solution in the evolution of high-performance, high-frequency connectivity due to its material and SWaP advantages. Samtec leverages proprietary glass core technology to create advanced glass interconnect solutions - including launches and RF components - to address next-generation connectivity challenges across military and aerospace radar, automotive LiDAR, 5G/6G wireless backhaul, and SATCOM applications. Questions? Please contact Samtec. BTW, here's the link to Shahriar Shahramian's The Signal Path YouTube channel. Also, here's a link to its friends at Nokia Bell Labs, and here's a link to Northrop Grumman's Microelectronics page.

Tivi
Jun 19th, 2026
Nokia invests 30 million in AI infrastructure in the USA - Part of a 4 billion package.

Nokia invests 30 million in AI infrastructure in the USA - Part of a 4 billion package. The investment increases production capacity for optical network technologies needed in AI infrastructure in the United States. San Francisco Today 9:48 Veera Honkanen Network equipment manufacturer Nokia says it is expanding its ATP operations in Pennsylvania. With the $30 million investment, Nokia is growing in Allentown This article is free. You can read it for free by logging in or creating a free Alma account. Creating an account takes only a moment. With it, you can read more content that interests you. Veera Honkanen

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