Compass Health secures devices with Blackberry software
Our staff can be more confident that information is not compromised when in the field, says chief information officer Alistair Vickers.
Our staff can be more confident that information is not compromised when in the field, says chief information officer Alistair Vickers.
BlackBerry announces three new partners to support AtHoc - Mobile Mentor in New Zealand, and Optus Business and Briggs Communications in Australia.
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CIO Michael Middlemiss cites growing demand from staff for a secure file sharing platform and to do more work on mobile devices and tablets.
It looks as though BlackBerry CEO John Chen will still be in charge long enough to launch another couple of phones -- although don't expect any new flagship models.
The company plans to launch two more Android phones this year before it decides to quit the device business.
With privacy and secrecy functions a given in competing messaging systems, BlackBerry is dropping the subscription fee for users of the 'retract' and 'timer' functions of its cross-platform BBM messaging app.
Struggling smartphone vendor, BlackBerry, is looking to diversify its business by launching a cybersecurity consulting service, focusing in part on the Internet of Things, and providing related tools to customers.
Blackberry placed rivalries aside and purchased Good Technology as the phone maker moves further into the mobile security market.
Responding to an accusatory blog post, BlackBerry has again denied that its embedded operating system caused the potentially dangerous vulnerability recently demonstrated in Chrysler Jeep Cherokees.
BlackBerry continues to shift its focus from selling mobile phones to securing them -- as well as other portable devices, and increasingly connected items that are part of the Internet of things.
BlackBerry has reached a settlement with Typo Innovations, which made an accessory keyboard for iPhones that the handset maker said infringed its patents.
BlackBerry plans to lay off an unspecified number of staff in its devices unit, as it attempts to make that business profitable, while expanding in other areas.
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“BlackBerry is constantly expanding the potential of data security so that it enables more collaboration and sharing rather than creating limitations."