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Nokia Januari 2013

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  1. Lyss 9 januari 2013 12:46
    quote:

    deelaan schreef op 9 januari 2013 12:41:

    De pessimisten onder de analisten zullen hun kans ook aangrijpen om weer wat lompe stukken te gaan schrijven. Ik hou me vast voor een verdere daling naar 2.8
    Koers buigt licht naar boven. Tijd voor een turbo 2,7? Nog even wachten of de stijging doorzet en dan instappen.
  2. Erik9400 9 januari 2013 13:11
    Stel dat bericht over India waar is dan zal de afhandeling en betaling nog lang gaan duren... dit bedrag zal ook niet het bedrag zijn dat Nokia moet betalen, er zal dan vast een schikking komen

    Al met al geen reden om > 10% te zakken...

    KPN blijft dood liggen, ik ga weer naar Nokia... veel dynamischer
  3. [verwijderd] 9 januari 2013 13:24
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    DtenBrink schreef op 9 januari 2013 13:04:

    Wat denken jullie? Zal hij vallen naar 2.80 of weer terug richting 3.20? Het lijkt me zo sterk dat zo'n nieuwsberichtje ervoor kan zorgen dat de aandelen met nog veel meer dan 10% vallen.
    Nokia is onstabiel en keihard gemanipuleerd, er kan werkelijk vanalles met dit aandeel gebeuren.

    Als instapper zou ik even wachten wat er in amerika gaat gebeuren, als het daar weer licht hersteld, net zoals gisteren, dan zal de koers niet veel verder zakken. Als hij daar ook nog een paar klappen krijgt dan zitten we zo weer op 2.8
  4. [verwijderd] 9 januari 2013 13:36
    Nokia inks deal with Avanade to get more Lumia devices and services into large enterprises.

    9 Jan '13

    Smartphone and mobile services firm Nokia has struck a deal with Avanade, a business technology solutions and managed services provider that has long prided itself for its Microsoft product expertise (and was actually co-founded by the Redmond software giant over a decade ago).

    Under the terms of the deal, Avanade will create and deliver packaged Windows Phone 8-powered Nokia Lumia devices as well as related applications and services to large enterprise customers.

    Often termed BYOD (for ‘bring your own device’), employees are increasingly bringing personally-owned mobile devices to their workplace, including laptops, tablets and obviously smartphones.

    But, as Avanade argues, greater use of smart devices for business systems also requires the development of specialized applications to enable tightly secure integration.

    Avanade and Nokia thus plan to deliver packaged offerings to large enterprise customers, combining the former’s application development and system integration solutions, Microsoft technology and Nokia’s Lumia products and related services.

    Together with Accenture, Avanade and Nokia will also provide business customers with Windows Phone and Microsoft infrastructure expertise to support the pilot adoption and testing of Nokia Windows Phone 8 devices through to production deployments.

    For the record: Avanade is majority-owned by Accenture and was co-founded by both Accenture and Microsoft back in 2000.

    Late last year, Avanade acquired Seattle technology company Azaleos, a provider of remotely-managed services for Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint and Lync that basically allows organizations to remotely monitor and manage email, collaboration and communications systems
  5. forum rang 6 boldie 9 januari 2013 13:39
    quote:

    beeldscherm schreef op 9 januari 2013 13:36:

    Nokia inks deal with Avanade to get more Lumia devices and services into large enterprises.

    9 Jan '13

    Smartphone and mobile services firm Nokia has struck a deal with Avanade, a business technology solutions and managed services provider that has long prided itself for its Microsoft product expertise (and was actually co-founded by the Redmond software giant over a decade ago).

    Under the terms of the deal, Avanade will create and deliver packaged Windows Phone 8-powered Nokia Lumia devices as well as related applications and services to large enterprise customers.

    Often termed BYOD (for ‘bring your own device’), employees are increasingly bringing personally-owned mobile devices to their workplace, including laptops, tablets and obviously smartphones.

    But, as Avanade argues, greater use of smart devices for business systems also requires the development of specialized applications to enable tightly secure integration.

    Avanade and Nokia thus plan to deliver packaged offerings to large enterprise customers, combining the former’s application development and system integration solutions, Microsoft technology and Nokia’s Lumia products and related services.

    Together with Accenture, Avanade and Nokia will also provide business customers with Windows Phone and Microsoft infrastructure expertise to support the pilot adoption and testing of Nokia Windows Phone 8 devices through to production deployments.

    For the record: Avanade is majority-owned by Accenture and was co-founded by both Accenture and Microsoft back in 2000.

    Late last year, Avanade acquired Seattle technology company Azaleos, a provider of remotely-managed services for Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint and Lync that basically allows organizations to remotely monitor and manage email, collaboration and communications systems

    oke dan
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