Hi! We see you’re using an ad-blocker. We’re fine with that and won’t stop you visiting the site.
But as we’re losing ad-revenue from this then why not make a donation towards website running costs?. Or you could disable your ad-blocker for this site. We think you’ll find our adverts are not overbearing!
Joined: 11/07/2002 14:36:40 Posts: 23848 Location: Hampshire, UK
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:06 am Post subject: NAVTEQ To Lose 1,300 Jobs As Nokia Downsizes
With Nokia downsizing in an effort to turnaround the ailing business , news that it plans to cut 3,500 jobs in it's commerce, manufacturing and mapping divisions will not be welcomed bu NAVTEQ employees. This announcement comes on the heels of the loss of 4,000 jobs in Nokia's Symbian and R&D divisions recently.
Nokia will be closing down it's NAVTEQ mapping and location based services (LBS) operations in Bonn, Germany and Malvern, USA with an expected loss of 1,300 jobs in those divisions. Business operations will consolidate in the Berlin, Boston and Chicago offices.
Nokia, once a business that enjoyed huge and long term success has seen its business decimated with the rise of Android and iOS smartphones. Its decision to concentrate on Symbian and Maemo saw it fall from favour and the partnership with Microsoft, where it will use the Windows phone operating system in future models has been viewed as the final nail in its coffin.
Joined: 15/07/2003 22:59:27 Posts: 1050 Location: United Kingdom
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:36 am Post subject:
"Final nail in coffin"... I don't know
What choice did they have? Android is buggy, unstable and pretty much a platform built on unlicensed code from other peoples work. It may be experiencing huge growth now, but most of the people I now with an Android are unlikely to buy again
Apple? Clean easy to use system, but looks dated now and lacks real interaction with the user - relying on standalone apps
WP7 Mango is super quick, slick and very easy to use. It provides much fusion between the user the unit and their data in a much more interactive way and a system you could easily give to a new comer to smartphones or a poweruser
WP7 just needs some slick hardware to show it off - HTC Titan is coming, as is the new Nokia range based on the beautiful N9
Maybe times have changed regarding market dominance (I think it will be much more of a shared market) but with this essential restructuring, they will be back in the leading pack in terms of relevance
...And all with Navteq mapping onboard a successful WP7 platform and built in to Bing, could help Navteq too _________________ TomTom Go Live 6100, 600
Garmin DriveLux 50, D-Smart 70, NuviCam, 3598, 2699, 2798
Mio Navman 695
Nexus 6p, Apple iPhone 6sPlus and Microsoft Lumia 950xl running TomTom, Garmin, CoPilot, Navigon, Sygic, Here Drive, Google, Waze, MS Maps
Posted: Today Post subject: Pocket GPS Advertising
We see you’re using an ad-blocker. We’re fine with that and won’t stop you visiting the site.
Have you considered making a donation towards website running costs?. Or you could disable your ad-blocker for this site. We think you’ll find our adverts are not overbearing!
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum
Or you could disable your ad-blocker for this site. We think you’ll find our adverts are not overbearing!
Hi! We see you’re using an ad-blocker. We’re fine with that and won’t stop you visiting the site.
But as we’re losing ad-revenue from this then why not make a donation towards website running costs?. Or you could disable your ad-blocker for this site. We think you’ll find our adverts are not overbearing!