Nokia is to sell its Qt Commercial software licensing and professional services business to Digia, a company that produces mobile and user experience services and products. The Qt application ...
Digia has reached an agreement to acquire the commercial licensing and professional services components of Nokia’s Qt software group. The move will bring some diversity to Qt’s corporate backing and ...
An innovative handheld 3D imaging system for use in medical applications has been developed with the support of Digia, Qt Commercial. The Eykona ® Wound Measurement System, created by Eykona ...
Now that Nokia has shifted to a Windows Phone-centric smartphone strategy, it's only natural for the company to divest itself of responsibility with regard to the Qt framework at the heart of Symbian ...
Symbian developers will probably want to sit down for this. In a deal that would go through by the end of the month, Nokia will sell the Qt commercial licensing to another Finnish company, Digia, but ...
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