● 02.06.11

●● Report: Nokia’s New CEO From Microsoft About to Fire Existing Nokia Executives

Posted in GNU/Linux, Microsoft at 2:25 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Former Microsoft President StephenElop (now Nokia CEO), photo by Luca Sartoni

Summary: Suspicions of entryism at Nokia are fuelled by reports that Microsoft and Nokia will announce a partnership within days and the company’s existing management (not the CEO from Microsoft) will get canned

OUR reader Wayne says that “Analysts Suggest Nokia Commit Corporate Suicide” (by liaising with Microsoft) and our reader Satipera says that “Elop makes his move” when he prepares to fire executives at Nokia (maybe to be replaced with more former Microsoft colleagues, just like in VMware and other such companies where new leadership from Microsoft meant trouble). This is not for certain yet, but Reuters is one of the agencies/publications most focused on Nokia (especially with breaking news about Linux at Nokia) and it cites another publication in German (a German tabloid once said that Microsoft would buy Nokia).

↺ “Analysts Suggest Nokia Commit Corporate Suicide”
↺ it cites another publication in German
a German tabloid once said that Microsoft would buy Nokia
The world’s biggest cellphone maker Nokia is likely to sack several executive board members in a management shake-up, a German weekly reported.As rival companies have been eating into Nokia’s market share, Chief Executive Officer Stephen Elop, who took over last September, is due to unveil a revamp of the company’s strategy, which could include organizational changes, on February 11.Citing company sources, German weekly Wirtschaftswoche reported on Saturday that Mary T. McDowell, the executive in charge of Nokia’s mobile phones unit, may have to leave the company along with Niklas Savander, the manager of the markets unit.

For background, also see:

If You Can’t Beat Them, Hijack Them (Microsoft Joins Nokia and It Already Shows)Linux Battle in Mobile Phones Becomes Primarily Legal, Not Technical, Due to Software PatentsTaking Over Linux, by ProxyMicrosoft Passes More of Its Executives to the MSBBC. What About Nokia?Microsoft President Quits, But is Nokia the Next Victim?Microsoft Insiders Galore: BBC, Nokia, Others Already Damaged by Microsoft HiresLinspire/Ballnux in Tablets; HP Possibly Experiments With Vista 7 in Slate After Abandoning It, Then Hiring From MicrosoftEntryism Watch: Yahoo! Keeps Being Abducted by Microsoft Executives, HP Cancels Android Projects After CEO Appointment From SAPAs Expected, Nokia and HP Betray Linux Under Microsoft-sympathetic New LeadershipHead of Microsoft Romania Quits, Entryism RevisitedMicrosoft’s Favourite ‘Reporters’ Are Attacking Nokia, Pushing it Into Microsoft’s ArmsWill Elop Choose the Future (Linux) or His Past (Microsoft) for Nokia?Analyst Wants Microsoft’s Elop (Now Nokia CEO) to Shoot Down Linux Programmes

Nokia is about to announce a new deal with Microsoft, says Engadget (we’ll know if this is true in a matter of days) while Intel may be further distancing itself from Microsoft not just with MeeGo/Moblin (Microsoft-Nokia alliance can diffuse it) but also with other platform decisions. According to the Microsoft boosters, Intel is also pulling out of Seattle. “In the short term in Seattle, the surprise decision translates into a sudden spate of researchers looking for new work elsewhere at Intel or at other tech companies, such as Google and Microsoft,” say the boosters. Well, Microsoft doesn’t do much ‘research’ in the West anymore and all it can come up with are patent applications (for offensive actions) and Google ripoffs, which we’ll expand on in an imminent post. These companies are trying to save money — maybe offshoring at times — because the race to the bottom is on with China. Nokia too is no exception here as it famously shut down operations in Germany a few years ago. Research is becoming a luxury and I’m fortunate to still be part of this dying field of operation (focusing on development, not just patent monopolies and PR). It will be very sad if Intel and Nokia end up becoming clients of the monopolist, which obviously slows down technological progress. █

about to announce a new deal with Microsoft
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↺ race to the bottom is on with China

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