Minggu, 27 Maret 2011

Nokia CEO Stephen Elop: Work on the first Windows Nokia phones began - TechCrunch

President and CEO of Nokia (and former CEO of Microsoft) Stephen Elop told Reuters that mobile telephony giant began work on the first smartphone based on Microsoft software.


The tidbit of news comes about a month after the company Finland announced the partnership with Microsoft with a series of organizational changes and management.


Leader of Nokia, who have been transferred to this role after leaving his position as President of the Microsoft Business Division, has also commented on speculation that Microsoft could file an attempt to acquire Nokia:



I am unaware of a strategic interest that Microsoft would have in the rest of the company.


Where a partnership was formed around what they are really interested in, then what would be an acquisition make another good year of the antitrust investigation, huge disruptions, delays?


Elop said that he hopes to produce a Nokia-Windows phone later this year, although we may have to wait until 2012 to start really see the fruits of their work.


It is better to disorder: decision Nokia to empty its software platform to Microsoft of the unproven Windows phone software already were 29 per cent off the coast of its price.


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