Nokia Information System
Nokia Information System
Nokia Information System
Type of information system Secondly, the type of management information system used in Nokia Corporation is known as ACM-MIS Lite which is considered a power integrated system that is done and developed by the Association of Computer Machinery (ACM). This association is considered the worlds largest educational and scientific computing society, through which several of different departments of Nokia Corporation works with each other, this way of interaction saves time and gets you efficient utilization of the resources. Type of data Nokia collects the personal data when a customer makes a purchase, use or register into their products and services, take part in a campaign or otherwise interact with them , it also uses the Peer to Peer mode; In this mode, any two devices from Nokia can exchange date. For example, you can share the data via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi link These are the type of data the company collects. 1. The customer use of the products and services 2. Information they provide them with 3. Their transaction Type of information The Nokia considers the customer experience management products for subscriber profile information in order to get the information needed such as, analyzing subscriber behavior, customer care automation, and device management applications. All these are sources for information Nokia gets and consider.
Type of knowledge Information we get and organize to better understanding- experience and expertise and they apple to current problem or activity. As we consider the subscriber behavior toward the different issues, we collect these information and apply it to a problem.
Information systems collect, process, store, and distribute information so that people can use it. The information may be about people, places, things, or events inside an organization or in the environment that surrounds it. People use the information to make decisions, to keep track of resources, and to plan for the future. Information has attributes of accuracy, credibility, and timeliness. As a mobile manufactures devise, Nokia provide or using a lot of information systems in their organization also provide it to their customers to satisfy their needs and wants. Below we will show the information systems, which provide by Nokia
obility offers many business advantages for the enterprise. It is to increased freedom and
efficiency for the business user and challenges for the IT department. CIO's and IT Managers are faced with meeting the increasing demands of business users for mobile voice as well as anytime, anywhere access to corporate resources, regardless of the access device. Nokia Mobile Connectivity solutions give enterprises the power to meet that challenge. Enterprises need to extend corporate resources in different ways depending on the user, access requirements and permission levels. Instead of this, Nokia offers remote access solutions based on both SSL and IP Sec technologies for IT approved results. Following is the function of them: (1.) Nokia IP VPN, a combination of gateways and clients, connects users in remote locations to virtually all-corporate applications. With Nokia IP VPN, enterprises can extend secure, reliable corporate network access in a way that is easily manageable. (2.) Nokia SSL VPN
simple, secure SSL browser based access to designated and appropriate information for mobile employees and partners, based on who they are and the device they are using.
OMA Device Management The OMA Client Provisioning specification defines how the essential service activation parameters can be sent over the air - enabling users to access mobile services immediately after purchasing a new phone. OMA Client Provisioning is widely supported across the Nokia device range and is considered to be the primary method for delivering service settings. Benefits of the specification include: Interoperability across all vendors supporting open technology Improved user experience. One configuration message can include all service settings Improved security features Extendable parameter set e.g. presence and email settings Continuous management, based on OMA Device Management specification, is used for all repetitive device management actions after the initial provisioning with OMA Client Provisioning, including parameter modifications and troubleshooting. Continuous management means that: For the first time operators can be sure that settings are delivered correctly Troubleshooting for customer care is easy, resulting in cost savings Settings are sent over IP, resulting in more efficient use of network resources as well as cost savings OMA Device Management is already supported e.g. in Nokia 6620, Nokia 7610, Nokia 7700 and Nokia 9500.
SyncML
With SyncML, data synchronization can be either local or remote. Two devices in close proximity, such as a mobile phone and a laptop, may be synchronized via cable, infrared, or Bluetooth. At greater distances, they can be synchronized over wide area networks like Internet, GSM, GPRS and HTTP, linking the user to an Internet address book, corporate calendar, corporate database, or any of a whole range of other applications. The user's calendar, contact information, and other relevant data are always current and upto-date, no matter where the information is stored. The Nokia 9210 Communicator was the world's first SyncML-enabled device in mid 2001, while the Nokia 3285 was the world's first SyncML-enabled CDMA device. Other Nokia SyncML-enabled devices include the Nokia 9210i, 9210C, 9290, 7650, 3650, 6200, 6800, 7250, and 6220.
Open Mobile Alliance has defined an open standard for device profiling called OMA User Agent Profile version 1.1 (UAProf). The core idea of the standard is to make device capability information available to different parties in order to get the best possible fit between content and the capabilities of a specific device. Devices that support UAProf architecture provide a URL in the WAP or HTTP session header. This URL points to an XML file that describes the profile of that device model. Nokia and other device vendors have their own public HTTP servers where service providers can download device profiles as standardized XML documents. Most new Nokia devices support UAProf architecture and Nokia has made their profiles publicly available. The Nokia Multimedia Messaging Solution and Nokia WAP Gateway can also make use of UAProf for content adaptation DSS-Screensavers by 3D Art DSS-Screensavers are screensaver applications with real-time 3D graphics for Symbian OS mobile phones. Software included with the DSS program allows the user to adjust the application. The amazing 3D graphics were created with DieselEngine. DSS-screensavers include: A Bad Day in Space, Aquarium, Butterfly Dreams, Crystal Pond, Dolphinarium, Snow Globe, and Volcano. Fernando and Hugo by Kiloo ApS Hugo, who is arranging a dinner party for all his friends, unfortunately forgot to collect enough fruit. Fernando, Hugos flying friend, has promised to fly through the jungle wilderness, helping to gather fruit. Help Fernando collect the fruit as you maneuver your way through the jungle, shooting wild animals with honey to make them a little less wild and a lot stickier WOW! TV by Kamera WOW! TV is a daily mobile TV channel that focuses on international entertainment news, targeting an audience of 12- to 30-year olds. WOW! TV provides users with the world's latest and hottest entertainment news. Find out what your favorite artists, movie stars, and celebrities are doing today FaceStore by Anthropics FaceStore Messaging enables anyone whose phone supports the 3GP file format to create animatedvideo messages and send them as MMS messages. With FaceStore Messaging, you select a Face and record your voice message. The selected Face recites your message to the recipient of your MMS message. The FaceStore library includes more than 200 Faces Spot Weather Services by Foreca For millions of mobile device users, weather services are among the most popular mobile services. Foreca gives you access to fast spot weather services. Forecas service is easy to use just like surfing the Internet. Flash technology enables extremely attractive animated graphics. Animated meteograms pack a lot of weather data into easily digestible form