RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#1 von *mb* , 13.11.2009 17:46

Quelle: Photoscala

QUOTE Sony strukturiert Fertigung um

Die Sparte der alpha-Kameras, die bislang im Shin-Osaka Business Center in Osaka City in der Präfektur Osaka untergebracht war, wird ins Shinagawa Technology Center nach Tokio verlegt. Der Umzug soll Ende März 2010 vollzogen sein. Dadurch verspricht sich Sony Synergien mit den anderen Digital-Imaging-Sparten (Camcorder und digitale Kompaktkameras) bei Technologie und Produktentwicklung, um so das alpha-Geschäft weiter zu stärken und die Abläufe im gesamten Digital-Imaging-Geschäft optimieren zu können.[/quote]

Quelle: Sony Press Releases

QUOTE Digital Imaging Business

Operations relating to Sony's "α" digital SLR business, which have been located at Sony's Shin-Osaka Business Center in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, will move to Sony's Shinagawa Technology Center (Minato -ku, Tokyo). This move is scheduled to be completed by the end of March 2010. It is designed to maximize synergies with other digital imaging business groups (including video cameras and digital still cameras) in areas such as technological and product development, with the aim of further reinforcing Sony's "α" business and optimizing operations across Sony's digital imaging business.[/quote]

Damit verlässt das A-Bajonett demnächst seine vermutliche Geburtstätte in Osaka!


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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#2 von binbald , 13.11.2009 18:59

QUOTE (*mb* @ 2009-11-13, 17:46) Damit verlässt das A-Bajonett demnächst seine vermutliche Geburtstätte in Osaka![/quote]
jaja, wenn man erwachsen wird, zieht man von zu Hause aus...


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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#3 von Rhamsis , 13.11.2009 19:46

ZITAT(binbald @ 2009-11-13, 18:59) jaja, wenn man erwachsen wird, zieht man von zu Hause aus... [/quote]

Den Gedanken hatte ich auch!

Es lebt!
Es bewegt sich!

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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#4 von matthiaspaul , 13.11.2009 23:13

ZITAT(*mb* @ 2009-11-13, 17:46) Quelle: Photoscala
ZITATSony strukturiert Fertigung um[/quote]
[...]
Quelle: Sony Press Releases
[...]
[/quote]
Also für mich hört sich der Umzug vom Shin-Osaka Business Center, Osaka City, Osaka ins Shinagawa Technology Center, Minato, Tokio nicht so an, als ob die Fertigung, sondern die Entwicklung umzieht.

Allerdings gibt es in jedem Fall auch Umstukturierungen in der Fertigung:

http://www.mi-fo.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23786

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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#5 von stevemark , 15.11.2009 23:54

ZITAT(photoscala)Dadurch verspricht sich Sony Synergien mit den anderen Digital-Imaging-Sparten (Camcorder und digitale Kompaktkameras) bei Technologie und Produktentwicklung, um so das alpha-Geschäft weiter zu stärken und die Abläufe im gesamten Digital-Imaging-Geschäft optimieren zu können.[/quote]

Soso - Synergien zwischen Alpha, Camcordern und Kompaktkameras also...

Gr Steve


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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#6 von Eugene ( gelöscht ) , 16.11.2009 20:31

ZITAT(stevemark @ 2009-11-15, 23:54) ZITAT(photoscala)Dadurch verspricht sich Sony Synergien mit den anderen Digital-Imaging-Sparten (Camcorder und digitale Kompaktkameras) bei Technologie und Produktentwicklung, um so das alpha-Geschäft weiter zu stärken und die Abläufe im gesamten Digital-Imaging-Geschäft optimieren zu können.[/quote]

Soso - Synergien zwischen Alpha, Camcordern und Kompaktkameras also...

Gr Steve
[/quote]

Hoffentlich nicht so wie hier gezeigt, mit dem Frontrad, das man sicherlich nur ganz schlecht wird bedienen können.

Sony A10


Eugene

RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#7 von stevemark , 17.11.2009 23:13

ZITAT(Eugene @ 2009-11-16, 20:31) ...

Sony A10[/quote]

In etwa sowas stand vor meinem geistigen Auge, als ich die Sony-Pressemitteilung las ...

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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#8 von manfredm , 18.11.2009 10:40

ZITAT(stevemark @ 2009-11-17, 23:13) ZITAT(Eugene @ 2009-11-16, 20:31) ...

Sony A10[/quote]

In etwa sowas stand vor meinem geistigen Auge, als ich die Sony-Pressemitteilung las ...

Gr Steve
[/quote]

Eigentlich erwarte ich sowas ähnliches schon, seit ich damals die Minolta Dimage 7 gesehen habe: Eine Einstiegs Dynax/Alpha Systemkamera - ohns Spiegel. Der digitale Sucher der Dimage 7/As war ja wohl brauchbar und für Viele sicher ausreichend.


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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#9 von clintup , 18.11.2009 11:36

ZITAT(manfredm @ 2009-11-18, 10:40) Der digitale Sucher der Dimage 7/As war ja wohl brauchbar und für Viele sicher ausreichend.[/quote]

Der von der A2 zumindest; der 7er soll wohl noch deutlich magerer sein.

Edit: Nur der von der A2 hat 922.000 Pixel; A1 und A200 haben 235.000 Pixel, also deutlich schwächer (lt. KoMi-Homepage).


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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#10 von Peanuts , 18.11.2009 12:11

Der Sucher der 7Hi war grausam. Der der A2 ist nach wie vor sehr brauchbar und Suchern von manchen Einsteiger-DSLR überlegen! Erstens ist er größer und zweitens kann man mit der Lupenfunktion relativ genau scharf stellen.

Wesentlicher Nachteil ist, dass er für helle Umgebung einfach zu dunkel ist.


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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#11 von clintup , 18.11.2009 12:18

ZITAT(Peanuts @ 2009-11-18, 12:11) Der Sucher der 7Hi war grausam. Der der A2 ist nach wie vor sehr brauchbar und Suchern von manchen Einsteiger-DSLR überlegen! Erstens ist er größer und zweitens kann man mit der Lupenfunktion relativ genau scharf stellen.

Wesentlicher Nachteil ist, dass er für helle Umgebung einfach zu dunkel ist.[/quote]

Dem Sucher ist die Umgebung doch völlig egal! Oder redest Du vom Display? Da stimmt es allerdings.



Edit: Komische Verdoppelung des Textes beseitigt!


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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#12 von mts , 18.11.2009 12:19

Off-Topic-Abschnitt (Zum Aufdecken bitte klicken)


ZITAT(clintup @ 2009-11-18, 11:36) Nur der von der A2 hat 922.000 Pixel; A1 und A200 haben 235.000 Pixel, also deutlich schwächer (lt. KoMi-Homepage).[/quote]Wobei es - genau genommen, keine 922.000 Pixel sind, sondern nur 922.000 Dots. 640 x 480 x RGB = 921.600.


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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#13 von Peanuts , 18.11.2009 14:57

QUOTE (clintup @ 2009-11-18, 12:18) QUOTE (Peanuts @ 2009-11-18, 12:11) Der Sucher der 7Hi war grausam. Der der A2 ist nach wie vor sehr brauchbar und Suchern von manchen Einsteiger-DSLR überlegen! Erstens ist er größer und zweitens kann man mit der Lupenfunktion relativ genau scharf stellen.

Wesentlicher Nachteil ist, dass er für helle Umgebung einfach zu dunkel ist.[/quote]

Dem Sucher ist die Umgebung doch völlig egal! [/quote]
Wenn du es schaffst, jegliches Störlicht aus dem Sucher rauszuhalten.


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RE: Umstrukturierung bei Sony

#14 von matthiaspaul , 19.11.2009 13:27

http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/20...133E/index.html
ZITATNovember 19, 2009
Sony Accelerates Transformation to Drive Innovation and Growth

Under the leadership of its new executive management team established in April 2009, Sony Corporation ("Sony" has reformed its organizational structure in order to bolster profitability and transform its operations, with the aim of accelerating innovation and growth and optimizing business processes, particularly within its electronics and networked service businesses.

As a result, approximately 80% of Sony's targeted 330 billion yen of group-wide cost reductions for the current fiscal year ending March 31, 2010 compared to the previous fiscal year have been achieved in the first half of the current fiscal year. Furthermore, Sony is now positioned to launch a succession of competitive products from the end of this calendar year and into 2010.

In order to permit further growth and continue to enhance profitability, Sony is implementing additional transformation measures centering on the following four initiatives:
Target consistent profitability in core hardware businesses (TV, game and digital imaging)Provide new user experiences integrating innovative hardware, software and servicesReach out to new customers and develop new geographic marketsIncrease Sony's focus on environmentally conscious products and processes
Through these measures, Sony targets an annual 5% operating income margin and a 10% return on equity by the end of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013.

Details of these initiatives are as follows:

Target consistent profitability in core hardware businesses (TV, game and digital imaging)

Regain the leading market position in LCD TV business
Target returning the LCD TV business to profitability in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011 and achieving a 20% worldwide market share on a unit basis in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013.Create a new revenue model beyond conventional TV business models.
Introduce "Evolving" TV that delivers new applications over the network.Develop new generation displays using proprietary Sony devices.

Strengthen profitability of game business
Target returning to profitability in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011.Increase revenues by expanding hardware/software sales and enrichment of PlayStation®Network services.Improve profitability in the game business by cost reduction and other measures.
Maintain leading position as the number one digital imaging brand in the world
Strengthen business through outstanding product differentiation and cost competitiveness based on key devices such as image sensors and imaging engines.
Provide new user experiences integrating innovative hardware, software and services

Network-connected products and services
Further expand Sony's networked service business by utilizing the rapidly growing PlayStation®Network services (over 33 million registered account users as of November 16, 2009) and by integrating attractive hardware, including new mobile products and other consumer electronics, with networked services. Target annual revenues of 300 billion yen from networked service business by the end of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013.Strengthen and expand networked mobile business.
Strengthen collaboration with Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications.Accelerate rollout of e-book (hardware and content) business.Expand Sony's lineup of network-connected products. Target installed user base of 350 million units by the end of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013.

Expand 3D-related product businesses in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011
Engage Sony's group-wide assets from content production to display devices and game to make available a wide variety of attractive content and hardware, and drive the creation of new 3D markets.Launch 3D-related products for the home, including TV, Blu-ray DiscTM players/recorders and 3D gaming on PlayStation®3 in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011.Provide solutions for 3D content production, distribution and theatrical projection to lead the field in broadcast and professional businesses.Target revenue from 3D-related products of more than 1 trillion yen (excluding content) in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013.

Growth strategies for lithium-ion battery business
Secure high profitability in existing businesses.Analyze possible entry into new business domains (storage/e-Vehicle battery).
Reach out to new customers and develop new geographic markets
Strengthen direct marketing strategies.Promote Sony Group's unified brand message "make.believe" globally.Continue to invest in emerging markets, including BRIC countries, to develop new customer bases.
Increase Sony's focus on environmentally conscious products and processes
Target absolute 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from Sony Group sites in CO2 emissions by the end of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016, compared to the level of the fiscal year ended March 31, 2001*.Target 30% reduction of power consumption per product by the end of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016, compared to the level of the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009*.Target zero environmental footprint throughout the lifecycle of Sony's products and business activities as long-term goal.

* Sony has been a member of the WWF Climate Savers Programme since 2006, organized by WWF International to mobilize companies to cut greenhouse gas emissions. The above targets were reviewed and approved by the WWF as a renewal of the present Climate Savers Programme commitments.


Cautionary Statement

Statements made in this release with respect to Sony's current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements about the future performance of Sony. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those statements using words such as "believe," "expect," "plans," "strategy," "prospects," "forecast," "estimate," "project," "anticipate," "aim," "intend," "seek," "may," "might," "could" or "should," and words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operations, financial performance, events or conditions. From time to time, oral or written forward-looking statements may also be included in other materials released to the public. These statements are based on management's assumptions and beliefs in light of the information currently available to it. Sony cautions you that a number of important risks and uncertainties could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements, and therefore you should not place undue reliance on them. You also should not rely on any obligation of Sony to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Sony disclaims any such obligation. Risks and uncertainties that might affect Sony include, but are not limited to (i) the global economic environment in which Sony operates and the economic conditions in Sony's markets, particularly levels of consumer spending as well as the recent worldwide crisis in the financial markets and housing sectors; (ii) exchange rates, particularly between the yen and the U.S. dollar, the euro and other currencies in which Sony makes significant sales and incurs production costs, or in which Sony's assets and liabilities are denominated; (iii) Sony's ability to continue to design and develop and win acceptance of, as well as achieve sufficient cost reductions for, its products and services, including platforms within the game business, which are offered in highly competitive markets characterized by continual new product introductions, rapid development in technology and subjective and changing consumer preferences. (iv) Sony's ability and timing to recoup large-scale investments required for technology development and increasing production capacity; (v) Sony's ability to implement successfully business restructuring and transformation efforts; (vi) Sony's ability to implement successfully its hardware, software, and content integration strategy and to develop and implement successful sales and distribution strategies in light of the Internet and other technological developments; (vii) Sony's continued ability to devote sufficient resources to research and development and, with respect to capital expenditures, to correctly prioritize investments; (viii) Sony's ability to maintain product quality; (ix) Sony's ability to secure adequate funding to finance restructuring activities and capital investments given the current state of global capital markets; (x) the success of Sony's joint ventures and alliances; (xi) the outcome of pending legal and/or regulatory proceedings; (xii) shifts in customer demand for financial services such as life insurance and Sony's ability to conduct successful asset liability management in the Financial Services segment; and (xiii) the impact of unfavorable conditions or developments (including market fluctuations or volatility) in the Japanese equity markets on the revenue and operating income of the Financial Services segment. Risks and uncertainties also include the impact of any future events with material adverse impacts.[/quote]


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