'인수합병'에 해당되는 글 2건

  1. 2010.05.05 모토롤라도 자체 OS? Azingo 인수?
  2. 2010.04.15 HTC도 자체 OS를?


공식적인 언급이 아닌 추측성  뉴스지만 Azingo社 직원의 인수로 인한
직책변경 업데이트나 산제이 자 모토롤라 CEO의 근래 발언을 통해 볼때
모토롤라도 자체 OS에 대한 계획을 가지고 있는 것으로 보이고
이를 위해 Azingo를 인수를 할 것으로 보인다.

문제는 OS 인수 자체 보다는 아이튠스와 같은 마켓과 3rd party 개발자들을
충분히 끌어들일 수 있는 기본 단말 시장 확보가 문제일 듯...

안드로이는 최종적으로 중국업체들의 차지가 되지 않을지...

From : http://androidandme.com/2010/05/news/motorola-hints-at-owning-mobile-os-acquires-azingo/

Motorola hints at owning mobile OS, acquires Azingo

Taylor Wimberly on May 03 at 2:39 pm
Motorola hints at owning mobile OS, acquires Azingo

Motorola’s Co-Chief Executive Officer Greg Brown recently told Bloomberg that his company was ready to make acquisitions to return to growth and it looks like we might have spotted their first deal.

According to a LinkedIn profile, it appears Motorola has acquired mobile platform company Azingo. The little known company (I’ve never heard of them) makes their own operating system called Azingo Mobile 2.0 which is based on the Linux platform. Azingo Mobile 2.0 already includes a comprehensive application suite including a Webkit-based browser, web runtime, Flash runtime, and full developer tools.

Acquired by Motorola.

Motorola’s other Co-CEO Sanjay Jha recently hinted at the possibility of Motorola owning their own operating system in their Q1 2010 earnings call.

“I’ve always felt that owning your OS is important, provided you have an ecosystem, you have all the services and you have an ability and the scale to execute on keeping that OS at the leading edge. And I continue to believe that at some point, if we have all of those attributes, that owning our own OS will be a very important thing.”Sanjay JhaCo-CEO Motorola

Google currently has a very strong partnership with Motorola, but i guess anything is possible.

Could Azingo become Motorola’s next mobile OS or do you think their technology might be implemented into future versions of Motoblur?

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HTC도 자체 OS를?

Mobile/HTC 2010. 4. 15. 23:56 |



HTC CFO가 인터뷰에서 자체 OS에 대한 의견을 표시를 하였다.
최근 Palm이 시장에 매물로 나온 상황에서 HTC가 Palm을 인수할지도 모른다는
분위기에 한층 힘을 줄수 있는 대목일 듯.


HTC가 자체 OS를 가진다면 꼭 Palm일 필요는 없지만 바로 활용하기에 Palm의 OS만 한 수준도
많지 않으므로 호사가들의 이야기는 계속 될 듯.

From : http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=a9YAooOZlAnI

HTC Studying Whether to Have Own Smartphone Software (Update1)

By Tim Culpan

April 13 (Bloomberg) -- HTC Corp., Taiwan’s largest mobile- phone maker, is studying whether to equip phones with its own operating system, a move that may intensify competition with Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp.

“We continue to assess, but that requires a few conditions to justify” having our own system, Cheng Hui-ming, chief financial officer of the Taoyuan, Taiwan-based company, said in a phone interview today.

HTC’s own operating system would enable the company, which designs and produces phones using Google and Microsoft software, to reduce its reliance on outside developers. HTC is among possible bidders for Palm Inc., three people familiar with the situation said this month.

“If you look at the successful smartphone players, like Apple and Research in Motion, a reason for their success is that they have their own platform,” said Steven Tseng, who rates HTC “buy” at RBS Asia Ltd. in Taipei and favors the company having its own operating system in the long term. “The negative is the amount of resources they’d need to allocate.”

Cheng declined to comment on whether HTC has studied Palm for possible acquisition. HTC has no timeframe for deciding whether to have its own platform, he said.

‘Multiple Factors’

“There are many multiple factors to be considered together, rather than a simple statement as to own or not to own” proprietary software, Cheng said.

HTC declined 1.4 percent to close at NT$389 in Taiwan trading.

Palm is working with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Frank Quattrone’s Qatalyst Partners to find a buyer possibly as early as this week, according to the people familiar with the matter. They declined to be identified because a sale hasn’t been announced.

HTC is the world’s largest maker of phones using Microsoft’s Windows Mobile platform and was the first to release a handset based on Google’s Android. This year, it unveiled its low-cost Smart mobile phone based on Qualcomm’s BREW system.

The market share of smartphones using Palm’s WebOS was 0.7 percent in 2009, while handsets using Symbian, Nokia Oyj’s main smartphone software, accounted for 46.9, according to Gartner Inc.

Research In Motion Ltd.’s BlackBerry had 19.9 percent, Apple’s iPhone 14.4 percent and Google’s Android operating system 3.9 percent, according to the February statement from Gartner, of Stamford, Connecticut.

To contact the reporter on this story: Tim Culpan in Taipei at tculpan1@bloomberg.net.


Last Updated: April 13, 2010 06:15 EDT

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