The Nokia company sells Qt commercial licensing with services business to Digia

Monday, March 7, 2011

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The Nokia company sells Qt commercial licensing with services business to Digia

At this time that Nokia have shifted to a Windows Phone-centric smartphone strategy, it's simply natural for the company to strip itself of liability with look upon to the Qt framework at the sympathy of Symbian and MeeGo progress  a platform Nokia acquired from Trolltech reverse in January of 2008. We now got statement that Digia will obtain the Qt profitable licensing and military business from Nokia, counting the transfer of some 3,500 desktop and embedded clienteles actively using Qt today.

Sebastian Nyström, Nokia Vice President, Application and Service Frameworks, had 

This to say about the agreement:

"Nokia will continue to invest in developing Qt as a cross-platform framework for mobile, desktop and embedded segments, focusing on open source development and expansion, we wanted a partner who can drive the commercial licensing and services business around Qt. Digia has proven, in-depth Qt expertise, operational excellence and a keen interest in growing and improving the overall Qt community and so well positioned to expand the Qt Commercial licensing and services business."



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