Alliance Will Bring Office Mobile To Nokia Smartphones

Microsoft and Nokia on Wednesday announced an alliance to deliver an enterprise-grade solution for mobile productivity. Under terms of the agreement, the industry giants are collaborating on the design, development and marketing of productivity software solutions for mobile workers, including plans to bring Microsoft Office Mobile, Microsoft business communications, collaboration and device management software to Nokia’s Symbian devices.

Microsoft and Nokia plan to form these solutions available for a broad range of Nokia smartphones, beginning with the Nokia

Eseries business-focused devices. The goal is to leverage each company’s strengths to design new user experiences for Nokia devices. The companies will market these solutions to businesses, carriers and individuals.


Seamless, Integrated Productivity

“With more than 200 million smartphone customers globally, Nokia is the
world’s largest smartphone manufacturer and a natural partner for us,” said
Microsoft Business Division President Stephen Elop. “Today’s announcement will enable us to expand Microsoft Office Mobile […]

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