Nokia in maps deal with Oracle

Nokia has agreed to give Oracle customers access to its mapping products, as the mobile phone company seeks to expand its location…

Nokia has agreed to give Oracle customers access to its mapping products, as the mobile phone company seeks to expand its location services business. The Finnish company, which bought the world's largest digital mapping firm, Navteq, in 2008, has been looking for ways to boost the business and recently signed mapping deals with Groupon and Amazon.com. Oracle has developed a link between its own software and the Nokia Location Platform software. – (Bloomberg)

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