Samsung to buy US
tech firm SmartThings
Samsung said
on Friday (Aug 15) it had reached a deal to buy a
Samsung has reached a deal to buy a
"With Samsung's resources and support, SmartThings
will be able to expand its platform and become available for even more
partners and devices," Samsung said in a statement. It gave no details
of the value of the deal.
SmartThings will continue to operate independently
under its founder and CEO Alex Hawkinson and will become part of Samsung's
Open Innovation Centre, the statement said. The centre is responsible for
developing Samsung's new software and services.
"We are committed to maintaining SmartThings' open
platform, fostering more explosive growth, and becoming its newest strategic
partner," the centre's head, David Eun, said in the statement.
SmartThings, founded in 2012, has built an open platform that supports about
1,000 devices.
Samsung produces electronic products including
handsets, memory chips, TVs and other home appliances like washing machines
and refrigerators. But the company earns more than a half of its sales and
profits from its mobile business, which is faced with increasing competition
in an increasingly saturated market.
Samsung last month reported a 20-percent drop in its
net profit for the second quarter with analysts predicting a bleak future for
its key mobile unit. The firm has ramped up efforts to promote
Internet-enabled wearable devices like smartwatches, in a move towards the
market for the Internet of Things, in which household appliances and
electronic devices are connected through the network.
AFP
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Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 8, 2014
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