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juris15 Posts: 289

It’s been a long road for Sony Ericsson in the last few years, but you couldn’t tell at the official introduction of their new Americas HQ in Atlanta yesterday. SE held an exclusive event with Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, Sony Ericsson worldwide CEO Bert Nordberg, Sony Ericsson USA President Anderson Teixeira, and others for a ribbon cutting ceremony introducing the new location. While SE has faced numerous layoffs in recent times, loss in profits and so forth, their improved strategy and current portfolio signal a company that is on a turnaround. SE is becoming a robust, reformed company that is playing a pretty great hand this generation and has some killer prospects for the future.



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Posted: 2010-09-11 21:54:12
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Wow cool
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Posted: 2010-09-11 21:57:24
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juris15 Posts: 289

yup! i like the wall/windows with motivational phrases and sentences
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Posted: 2010-09-11 22:01:01
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Yes that logo looks great with the Sony Ericsson words. So does this mean may become more prominent in America?
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Posted: 2010-09-11 23:50:08
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hihihans Posts: > 500

Make.Believe
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Posted: 2010-09-12 00:00:51
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juris15 Posts: 289

lol at those Dell computers. No Vaio from Sony eh?
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Posted: 2010-09-12 00:26:43
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tranced Posts: > 500

Come on guys. Focus on the article.

Something I didn't like is the reply that Texeira gave:

Teixeira stressed that having the latest vanilla firmware wasn’t priority in Sony Ericsson’s strategy, but rather having rich user experiences.

A rich user experience is part of having an updated OS which brings also a richer experience than older versions. I wonder if they are using Windows XP in those PC's shown at the first post.
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Posted: 2010-09-12 00:35:01
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Most companies still do use XP in offices
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Posted: 2010-09-12 00:37:51
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tranced Posts: > 500

You know what I mean, Bonovox. Ok, let me make it this way: are they using Windows 98 in those PC's?
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Posted: 2010-09-12 00:45:15
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carkitter Posts: > 500


On 2010-09-12 00:26:43, juris15 wrote:
lol at those Dell computers. No Vaio from Sony eh?

That was the first thing I saw too!
Where's all the wall and table screens with 3-D touch interface from the Bond movies?


On 2010-09-12 00:37:51, Bonovox wrote:
Most companies still do use XP in offices


Setting up a new corporate headquarters with a 9yr old OS that Chinese hackers ripped through embarressing Google? An OS that has had at least two major security update failures this year - from Microsoft and McAfee?

If I were setting that office up, I would expect Windows 7. You can run it in Virtual XP mode if necessary for compatibility reasons but their main enterprise software must be available in a W7 version by now.
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Posted: 2010-09-12 01:16:25
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