Accenture Buys Symbian Services Unit

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The consulting firm Accenture (ACN) is planning to buy the professional services wing of Symbian, the Nokia-owned mobile operating system company.

Symbian Professional Services provides engineering and customer support for handset manufacturers that want to implement the Symbian operating system on their devices. Nokia (NOK) bought Symbian last year, and then released the operating system for open-sourcing – a process that is expected to be completed sometime next year.

The sale of Professional Services to Accenture means handset makers such as Sony Ericsson, which are Symbian Foundation members and will get to use the operating system for free, will not need to go to their rival Nokia for Symbian-related services.

"This agreement allows the Symbian professional services team to realise its full potential in the supply of independent services to the open source ecosystem," Nokia device chief Peter Ropke said in a statement.

The deal will help Accenture "support the tremendous growth our clients can expect from the explosive adoption of converged mobile multimedia services," Jean Laurent Poitou, managing director of Accenture's electronics and high-tech industry group, added.

Around 165 engineers and consultants in the UK, Finland, Japan, Korea, and Australia will be transferred to Accenture under the terms of the deal, which is expected to be completed by the end of the third quarter of this year.

Source: Accenture Buys Symbian Services Unit - BusinessWeek
 
It should do a lot of good to SE. I feel there are so many users who buy a Nokia only for the Symbian OS. (One example being me. ;)) Now that Symbian will be available in SE too, it'll make serious inroads into Nokia's market share.
 
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It should do a lot of good to SE. I feel there are so many users who buy a Nokia only for the Symbian OS. (One example being me. ;)) Now that Symbian will be available in SE too, it'll make serious inroads into Nokia's market share.

I thought SE had moved out of Symbian with the rollout of its last Symbian UIQ phones.

It'll be interesting to see some competition in this segment.
 
^^ I'm not sure if SE would in fact use Symbian. My statement was just based on assumptions. Sorry for not being clear.
But I hope SE would start using Symbian. That would be a nice combination.
 
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