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4 Things You Need to Know About Microsoft's Nokia Bid

Microsoft's Nokia Acquisition a Deal It Had to Make

Steve Ballmer on Microsoft's Nokia Devices & Services Buy

CIO Insider
September 04, 2013
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4 Things You Need to Know About Microsoft's Nokia Bid

Microsoft plans to purchase Nokia's handset division for more than $7 billion. It marks the end of an era in mobile - and the end of Nokia phones. CIO.com's Al Sacco breaks down four effects of the deal that you may not have considered.

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Issue highlights

1. Microsoft's Nokia Acquisition a Deal It Had to Make

2. Steve Ballmer on Microsoft's Nokia Devices & Services Buy

3. Microsoft Explains the Nokia Deal: The Phone is Key to Everything

4. With Microsoft-Nokia Deal, Stephen Elop's Sitting Pretty

5. Microsoft and Nokia: The Bare Facts

6. IT Job Search Tips for Baby Boomers

7. 3 Lessons CMOs Take Away From IT's Flawed Approach to Big Data

8. Can Google Dart Solve JavaScript's Speed and Scale Problems?

9. Google Takes Second Browser Spot on the Back of Mobile

10. Top 6 Microsoft Insider CEO Candidates

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Microsoft's Nokia Acquisition a Deal It Had to Make

Microsoft had to make a move in the mobile market, and it made a big one acquiring the smartphone business of Nokia. As a bonus, Microsoft may have also bought its next CEO. READ MORE

Steve Ballmer on Microsoft's Nokia Devices & Services Buy

Microsoft has bought the Devices & Services division of Nokia. Here's what Steve Ballmer had to say about the acquisition. READ MORE

Microsoft Explains the Nokia Deal: The Phone is Key to Everything

In a Tuesday morning conference call to investors, Microsoft will justify why it acquired Nokia's hardware business for a tad over $7 billion: It all starts with the phone. READ MORE

With Microsoft-Nokia Deal, Stephen Elop's Sitting Pretty

Microsoft's $7.2 billion deal to buy Nokia, announced early today, makes Nokia CEO Stephen Elop the frontrunner to head up Microsoft after Steve Ballmer departs, analysts said. READ MORE

Microsoft and Nokia: The Bare Facts

Microsoft's surprise announcement over the long weekend that it's buying Nokia's mobile phone business for just over $7 billion has set off a flurry of analysis from all directions. Here's a quick look at just the facts. READ MORE

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IT Job Search Tips for Baby Boomers

Is your extensive IT experience and your age making it harder to find a new positions? Learn how to limit the effects of age discrimination and land that interview. READ MORE

3 Lessons CMOs Take Away From IT's Flawed Approach to Big Data

There's no question that data analytics are playing an increasingly important role for marketing departments, but many marketers aren't getting what they need from the CIO. If IT can't deliver, CIOs should expect CMOs to go around them. READ MORE

Can Google Dart Solve JavaScript's Speed and Scale Problems?

Large JavaScript Web apps can be hard to develop and slow to run. Google's Dart language may offer a solution to address both of those issues. READ MORE

Google Takes Second Browser Spot on the Back of Mobile

Mobile browsing continued to post gains last month at the expense of personal computers, a trend that has put Google into the second spot behind Microsoft as the browser maker with the longest reach, a Web metrics company said. READ MORE

Top 6 Microsoft Insider CEO Candidates

There are at least six internal candidates to replace retiring Steve Ballmer. READ MORE

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