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According to the Wall Street Journal reported in its online edition, Samsung Samsung United States communications company announced Tuesday that it has hired three former BlackBerry, Nokia, and Disney executives, enhanced content and services that rival BlackBerry Enterprise mobile rivals.

Samsung says, has hired black Berry, former chief information officer luobin·bienfute (Robin Bienfait). Bienfute until the end of 2012 as the BlackBerry's chief information officer. The recruits belonged to Samsung advance part of efforts to sell equipment to Governments and businesses. Earlier this month, Samsung 5 Galaxy brand mobile devices access to the United States Defense Information Systems Agency approval, which means that these devices can be part of United States Government agencies used by employees.
Meanwhile, Nokia United States ex-President make·luyisen (Mark Louison) will join the Samsung, served as Senior Vice President of wireless network systems. Louisin had previously served for Nokia network equipment sales in North America.
Samsung said in a statement, Disney, EA executives before yuehan·pulaisente (John Pleasants) will join the company, responsible for Samsung United States strategy for content and services, focusing on existing services.