The recent agreement between Nokia and Microsoft has led to the largest mobile phone maker in the world has to outsource the production and development of the Symbian operating system, now run by Accenture. This decision will affect about 3,000 people currently on staff at Nokia, also has confirmed 4,000 redundancies from here until the end of 2012 within its restructuring plan to face the future hand in hand with Bill Gates.
The workers affected by outsourcing will Accenture, the second global consulting technology sector. The firm also will also develop system Microsoft Windows Mobile-Phone 7 - Nokia. With this alliance, both companies look to compete with the IOS Android Apple and Google in a market sector, the smart phones or Smartphones which Finnish manufacturer has lost its old world leadership.
The workers affected by outsourcing will Accenture, the second global consulting technology sector. The firm also will also develop system Microsoft Windows Mobile-Phone 7 - Nokia. With this alliance, both companies look to compete with the IOS Android Apple and Google in a market sector, the smart phones or Smartphones which Finnish manufacturer has lost its old world leadership.
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