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NOKIA is the world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth of the wide mobility industry. NOKIA produces and provide easy-to-use and secure products like mobile phones to people live and solutions for imaging, games, media, mobile network operators and e-businesses. IBM is one of the best IT and e-business corporation in the world. It offering a various of services and solution in e-business from the PC to wireless applications. In addition, IBM has the ability to develop solutions for Network operations, broadband service providers, etc. On Feb 23, 2004, these two giant telecommunication and IT companies made an announcement that they will cooperation on delivering mobile solutions. Their combination of software platform will increase the functions of personal production, for instance, instance messages. This means that superior user application will be move into the mobile phone world. In details, their solution will allow, for example, field personnel and sales representatives to access orders and sales manuals from their company servers via NOKIA communicators, provide faster and more efficient service, and reduce their cost of sales and services. The solutions will be a mix of IBM software products optimized for the NOKIA Communicator platform running on the Symbian Operating System. These provide access to a wide range of enterprise backend systems, enabling users to maintain a seamless connection to critical information, and enable enterprises and service providers to securely extend a new class of high value applications and services to mobile users. IBM Global Services will provide system integration services for these solutions. The
co-operation between NOKIA and IBM will deliver a new enterprise
platform.
This is also can be thought as NOKIA and IBM’s new enterprise solution.
This could be a beginning of new era of IT and telecommunication
industry.
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