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devices differ in terms of physical design and features, and use a single software platform
that can be integrated with different applications and corporate solutions.
)In February, Nokia acquired Intellisync Corporation (‘‘Intellisync’’), which has become an
integral part of the Mobility Solutions unit within Enterprise Solutions. During the year we
further developed the Intellisync device management software offering, which enables
operators to provide mobile device management services to enterprise customers, and allows
companies to selfmanage their mobile devices.
)Announcement of collaboration on business telephony with Alcatel. The Intellisync Call Connect
solution from Nokia integrates the Nokia Eseries devices with the Alcatel OmniPCX telephone
switch.
)Announcement of plans to offer Sourcefire’s Intrusion Prevention System in Nokia’s portfolio
of highperformance IP Security Platforms.
)The launch of a global Nokia for Business channel program to enable sales of Nokia products
and solutions through complementary Value Added Reseller, or VAR, systems integrator, and
distributor channels.
)First shipments of new security appliances for the firewall market, the IP390 and IP560.
Enterprise Solutions has four business units: Mobile Devices; Mobility Solutions; Security and Mobile
Connectivity; and Sales, Marketing and Services.
Mobile Devices
)Produces mobile devices specifically for business use that address companies’ security,
manageability, cost and easeofuse concerns.
)Our product portfolio contains devices with both cellular connectivity, such as GSM and 3G/
WCDMA, and noncellular connectivity, such as WLAN.
)Our mobile devices support network connectivity, personal information management and e
mail access, connectivity to IT infrastructures, device management, and security solutions.
)Current products include the Nokia E50, Nokia E60, Nokia E61, Nokia E62, Nokia E65 and
Nokia E70, as well as the Nokia 9300, Nokia 9300i, and the Nokia 9500 Communicator.
Mobility Solutions
)Develops software solutions for mobile email, business telephony, device management and
other mobile data services.
)Under the Intellisync brand name, we deliver wireless email and other applications over an
array of devices and application platforms across carrier networks.
)We also work with external vendors such as Good (acquired by Motorola in January 2007),
IBM, Microsoft, Research in Motion, Seven and Visto to make Nokia’s mobile devices
compatible with their solutions.
)We work with leading vendors like Avaya, Alcatel and Cisco to connect our mobile devices to
corporate fixed line telephone networks, or PBXs, over cellular and WLAN technologies.
Security and Mobile Connectivity
)Offers a broad range of application and secure connectivity offerings designed to help
companies grant their employees access to corporate information, and establish secure remote
connections between their corporate network, their offices and their employees’ mobile
devices and computers.
)Offerings consist primarily of firewall gateways and softwarebased tools that operate with
both Nokia and nonNokia devices, as well as with other existing IT infrastructures.
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