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Saila Laitinen is Senior Consultancy Manager for Forum Nokia. She's got a new book coming out on Wiley entitled, "S60 Smartphone Quality Assurance" geared towards developers, licensees, operators, and other members of the S60 ecosystem who wants to get "the big picture" of S60. She met with me this past week to discuss her new book, the S60 ecosystem, and S60 quality assurance... Enjoy!
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Saila Laitinen joined Nokia year 1995 and she has worked in variety of positions and organizations within the company since then. She started as a master’s thesis worker in Nokia Networks and worked as a software engineer for three years, which sets up good grounds on having an overall understanding on software nature, development challenges as well as network technologies. During those three years she also worked as a project manager in a couple of software projects. This provided her primary understanding and know-how on how challenging it is to run the project both in budget and within given schedule.
After networks Saila joined Nokia Ventures Organisation to lead the testing activities in one venture. Then she gained international experience and worked in Nokia Hungary as an expatriate. In Hungary her responsibility was to manage the overall testing activities of Nokia’s very first presence server-product. After Hungary she moved back to Finland and joined the S60 product line, where she was leading the testing, triage and technical consultancy teams. These teams worked in a daily basis in the wind of S60 customer products and provided them the platform expertise in different technologies and activities. Lastly Saila joined Forum Nokia where she currently leads the global consultancy function to serve the biggest developer community innovating on top of Nokia platforms.
Working in all these organizations and both in the home base and abroad has given her very clear inside on mobile technologies and multi-cultural differences. Her several years experience nearby the S60 customer programs has given her the first hand knowledge needed in writing this book.
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Where is CAPTCHA Code in Comments for Nokia Music Podcast blog? I try post message, but no CAPTCHA Code, no textbox for this code!
Posted by: bodya | January 29, 2007 04:23 PMThanks for that info bodya!!! I have fixed it.
Posted by: Phil | January 30, 2007 04:04 PMWell,this lady is pure bullshit and so is the book. I heard she barely made even her Master's degree. I would never ever buy anything from this person.
Posted by: Jari | March 31, 2007 08:31 PMJari: I'd like to ask you go and do something obscene with yourself... If you want to insult people, please show some courage and identify yourself with your full name.
Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | April 1, 2007 12:06 AMOops, sorry. Wrong comment for wrong person. Excuse.
Posted by: Jari | April 1, 2007 08:32 PMOops, wrong comment for wrong person. Excuse me.
Posted by: Jari | April 1, 2007 08:33 PMSaila Laitinen has been working with S60 since the beginning and is one of the most well-qualified, intelligent people I know. She is *the* ideal author for this subject matter.
Posted by: Phil | April 2, 2007 04:10 PM