The cloud-based Nokia, Ovi Share, as at 31 may are closed. Nokia recommends that users to all of their saved data and download it as a backup. Nokia wants to limit itself to its core business, and the service does not fit in this strategy.
According to Nokia, is the cessation of the service “a business decision to us at the core of our service offering to focus’. The cloud service is not replaced by an alternative. Nokia’s other services, such as Maps, Drive, Store, Music, Mail, Pulse, and Transportation, continue to work. The current ceo of Nokia, Stephen Elop, will in the future, is committed to the provision of search tools, social networks and location-based services.
The Finnish company has recently engaged with a large-scale reorganization. Also, all of the Ovi services renamed to Nokia services, because the Ovi brand name is not enough accessible to customers.