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Nokia, Accenture close Symbian outsourcing agreement - ‎Oct 3, 2011‎

IT consulting company Accenture and Finnish mobile maker Nokia have closed the agreement for Nokia to outsource Symbian software development and support activities to Accenture. The agreement was originally announced on 22 June 2011, ...

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Nokia, Accenture close Symbian outsourcing agreement - 4 Oct, 2011

IT consulting company Accenture and Finnish mobile maker Nokia have closed the agreement for Nokia to outsource Symbian software development and support activities to Accenture. The agreement was originally announced on 22 June 2011, ...

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Nokia, Accenture close Symbian outsourcing agreement - 3 Oct, 2011

IT consulting company Accenture and Finnish mobile maker Nokia have closed the agreement for Nokia to outsource Symbian software development and support activities to Accenture. The agreement was originally announced on 22 June 2011, ...

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Nokia, Accenture close Symbian outsourcing agreement - 3 Oct, 2011

IT consulting company Accenture and Finnish mobile maker Nokia have closed the agreement for Nokia to outsource Symbian software development and support activities to Accenture. The agreement was originally announced on 22 June 2011, ...

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Nokia smartphone sales in Western Europe decline 60% - 9 Sep, 2011

Jeronimo said, "Android-powered handsets from the likes of Samsung, HTC, and Sony Ericsson have been able to drive strong volumes and to grab the biggest slice of share from the declining Symbian as Nokia moves to Windows Phones. ...

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Nokia launches gold-plated Oro smartphone - 27 May, 2011

The new smartphone is powered by the new Nokia's home-grown OS, known as Symbian Anna. The smartphone is equiped with a redesigned interface, a portrait onscreen QWERTY, re-jigged social networking features and speed boost. ...

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Nokia to cut 7000 jobs to renew focus - 28 Apr, 2011

Under software the partnership, Nokia will phase out its OS for smartphones, Symbian, and move to Microsoft's Windows Phone software. Elop, a previous employee at Microsoft, said the cuts and reorganisation were needed to prepare for the partnership ...

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Symbian will stay till 2014, says Nokia's Chris Carr - 14 Apr, 2011

Nokia Australia managing director Chris Carr has said that Nokia will continue to support new Symbian phones for two years after release owing to contractual arrangements. Carr said that his company is committed to releasing Symbian-based phones in ...

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