Minggu, 06 Februari 2011

Analysts urge Nokia to cooperate with Microsoft


According to a report in the New York Times could the giants Nokia and Microsoft to prepare for closer cooperation in the smartphone market: it is the details of Nokia 11th February in London to give. Both run Microsoft with its latest operating system Windows Mobile 7, with Symbian and Nokia, Maemo and the music MeeGo currently behind in the smartphone market.

Nokia's in the smartphone crisis newly appointed CEO Stephen Elop came from Microsoft to the Finns and adopt "other ecosystems to" at least not closed. The debate sparked initially from the analyst T. Michael Walkley of Canaccord Genuity, which holds a system change advisable. Shortly after, the colleague Adnaan Ahmad sat with an open letter to Stephen Elop go one better.

Nokia and Microsoft have been cooperating with each other on a small scale. Thus, Nokia licenses Microsoft applications like Microsoft Office and Exchange bought and put them appropriate software on their own for an E series smartphones. Conversely, Microsoft's search engine uses data from Navteq Bing - a company that had purchased Nokia 2007 year.

It would be conceivable, for instance, that Nokia Bing search engine on its smartphones as a preset anchors. Kuehne observers but also Nokia smartphones with Windows Mobile 7 for possible - even though the Redmond smartphone OS is not currently sets the clock. Meanwhile, deep Elop will reportedly convert Nokia's top management, the Board should be re-occupied several positions on

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