Advertisements
Advertisements

Advertisements

Video: Nokia’s Stephen Elop on Engineering at ECT Forum

| October 5, 2011 | 78 Replies
Advertisements

Below is a 40 minute video of Stephen Elop at ECT Forum.

I wish I could watch and transcribe this as we would normally do but not feeling too good right now (well at time of writing this which is some hours before publishing).

Half way through is when I think there’s new stuff being discussed. He mentions some Nokia sensors (available in a device) that are able to sense how much wine/alcohol is in your breath, and can give advice on whether you should drive your car (big fat no). There’s some interesting things on what they’ll be doing with location (living maps)

They’ve even got a N97 demoing a really cool looking navigation with augmented reality (which I doubt it can actually do to this level, shame on Nokia for using such a crappy phone to demo this, though kudos to them if I’m wrong and this is possible).

Lastly he talks about some news.

  • Maemo being combined with Moblin to make MeeGo which was later combined with Limo to make something ‘new’ (Tizen). He asks, “what is new” what was that thing they passed over. He mentions the importance of the ecosystem. Where is the ecosystem of Tizen?
  • He notes Samsung and Microsoft’s attempt to broaden their partnership (IP, royalties, windows phone). How will this impact the Android ecosystem? Samsung and Nokia giving more to the WP ecosystem – what does this mean? “Quite encouraging to us”.
  • Talks about the changes at HP. Is there a future for webOS. If it fades away how does it affect emerging ecosystems?
  • Kindle Fire – how does Amazon’s role in e-commerce and cloud computing affect the industry?
  • Windows 8, tablets, slates, PC. Super Charge version of what you will soon see on Nokia, complementary to what we’re doing on phones.
  • How is the adoption of Metro UI everywhere going to affect the pick up and investment on the UI that we have coming soon on our phones?
  • HTML5 – promise to remove the complexity between OS. Does it render the decision to go OS irrelevant?

It’s good that Nokia is aware of what’s going on around them and are possibly positioning themselves to be at best footing to take advantage of what is playing out (not before where they lived in a bubble of “we’re number 1”.

Know your enemy?

 

Video by Infocrea

Advertisements

Category: Nokia, Video

About the Author ()

Hey, thanks for reading my post. My name is Jay and I'm a medical student at the University of Manchester. When I can, I blog here at mynokiablog.com and tweet now and again @jaymontano. We also have a twitter and facebook accounts @mynokiablog and  Facebook.com/mynokiablog. Check out the tips, guides and rules for commenting >>click<< Contact us at tips(@)mynokiablog.com or email me directly on jay[at]mynokiablog.com