BlackBerry would like you to know that they’re very much a player when it comes to smartphones in the enterprise. To illustrate that, they have two pieces of news to share.
The first piece of news is that an independent report released by the Australian ICT research firm Telsyte, BlackBerry was the most widely implemented MDM solution in Australia in 2013. To highlight BlackBerry’s continued market strength and popularity across Australian enterprises, the company announced this week that the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) and Questas, a professional services company, have chosen BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES10) as their enterprise mobility management solution.
The second piece of news is that BlackBerry’s most recent customer wins extend beyond Australia. The company also announced today that ItaúUnibanco, the largest private bank in Latin America, is upgrading to more than 7,000 BlackBerry 10 smartphones and implementing BES10 to manage its mobile devices and protect its corporate data.
This seems to indicate that BlackBerry has some momentum behind it. Let’s see if it continues.
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BlackBerry Posts Two Significant Pieces Of News
BlackBerry would like you to know that they’re very much a player when it comes to smartphones in the enterprise. To illustrate that, they have two pieces of news to share.
The first piece of news is that an independent report released by the Australian ICT research firm Telsyte, BlackBerry was the most widely implemented MDM solution in Australia in 2013. To highlight BlackBerry’s continued market strength and popularity across Australian enterprises, the company announced this week that the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) and Questas, a professional services company, have chosen BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES10) as their enterprise mobility management solution.
The second piece of news is that BlackBerry’s most recent customer wins extend beyond Australia. The company also announced today that ItaúUnibanco, the largest private bank in Latin America, is upgrading to more than 7,000 BlackBerry 10 smartphones and implementing BES10 to manage its mobile devices and protect its corporate data.
This seems to indicate that BlackBerry has some momentum behind it. Let’s see if it continues.
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