Symbian Foundation got a new member recently. It’s the Finland-based multi-industry automation and ICT system provider – Sesca, which aims to increase its its Symbian-related consultation and project business, especially on international markets.
Commenting on the announcement, Sesca Group’s Harri Halminen said: “Joining the Symbian Foundation is a significant step in Sesca growth strategy for international business. The membership opens us a new sales and marketing channel for accessing new customers around the world.”
For the record, Sesca’s Mobile Software division has over 10 years of experience in mobile software development and project consultation. The company offers its customers full project house offering for Symbian-based applications development and management services.
[Via: SymbianFreak]
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