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ArtikelCan Nokia and Microsoft Win in the Workplace  
Oleh: Lev-Ram, Michal
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Fortune vol. 163 no. 4 (Mar. 2011), page 19.
Topik: Smartphones; Alliances; Market Shares; Software Industry
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Isi artikelNokia's recent decision to outfit its phones with Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 software should be a CIO's dream come true. Corporate tech chiefs love their vendors to compete, and the Nokia/Microsoft hookup would appear to offer companies a viable alternative to RIM, whose BlackBerry system rules with a 33% share of the enterprise smartphone market. But the alliance is far from an enterprise slam-dunk: Nokia has said 2011 and 2012 will be "transition years," which means it could be quite awhile before a significant number of Nokia/Microsoft devices even hits the market. The joint assets of NokiaSoft, if channeled in the right direction, could help companies rethink what mobile computing will look like, circa 2013-2015, with smartphones, tablets, and other to-be-defined products.
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