BlackBerry had a lot of news that came out at the BlackBerry Security Summit. Here’s a brief overview of each news item:
BlackBerry and AppDome Partnership: BlackBerry and AppDome partner to combine Good Dynamics Secure Mobility into mobile apps. Details are in the release here.
BlackBerry and U.S. DoD Approval: BlackBerry receives approval from the DoD for its multi-OS EMM platform BES12 and BlackBerry OS 10.3.2. Details are in the release here.
BlackBerry and Good Enable Symphony Collaboration: BlackBerry and Symphony Communication services make its Symphony IOS application available via the Good Dynamics Secure Mobility Platform. Details are in the release here.
BlackBerry Mobile Security Report: BlackBerry conducts a new global research initiative that highlights the security challenges and vulnerabilities that persist in mobile communications today. Details are in the release here.
AtHoc and US Coast Guard: BlackBerry’s AtHoc division expands its relationship with the United States Coast Guard to extend capabilities and functionality of the Coast Guard’s award-winning Alert Warning System (AWS) 2.0. Details are in the release here.
AtHoc and US Senate: BlackBerry’s AtHoc division receives a multi-million dollar order from the U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms Office to power the Sergeant at Arms’ Joint Emergency Mass Notification Systems (JEMNS). Details are in the release here.
QNX and Tubitak Locomotive: QNX Software Systems Limited announces the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK)-Marmara Research Center (MRC) selects the QNX Neutrino Realtime OS as the software platform for its new E1000 electric locomotive. Details are in the release here.
That’s quite a bit of news. I am sure that more announcements are coming soon from BlackBerry so stay tuned.
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BlackBerry Announces A Lot Of News At The BlackBerry Security Summit
BlackBerry had a lot of news that came out at the BlackBerry Security Summit. Here’s a brief overview of each news item:
BlackBerry and AppDome Partnership: BlackBerry and AppDome partner to combine Good Dynamics Secure Mobility into mobile apps. Details are in the release here.
BlackBerry and U.S. DoD Approval: BlackBerry receives approval from the DoD for its multi-OS EMM platform BES12 and BlackBerry OS 10.3.2. Details are in the release here.
BlackBerry and Good Enable Symphony Collaboration: BlackBerry and Symphony Communication services make its Symphony IOS application available via the Good Dynamics Secure Mobility Platform. Details are in the release here.
BlackBerry Mobile Security Report: BlackBerry conducts a new global research initiative that highlights the security challenges and vulnerabilities that persist in mobile communications today. Details are in the release here.
AtHoc and US Coast Guard: BlackBerry’s AtHoc division expands its relationship with the United States Coast Guard to extend capabilities and functionality of the Coast Guard’s award-winning Alert Warning System (AWS) 2.0. Details are in the release here.
AtHoc and US Senate: BlackBerry’s AtHoc division receives a multi-million dollar order from the U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms Office to power the Sergeant at Arms’ Joint Emergency Mass Notification Systems (JEMNS). Details are in the release here.
QNX and Tubitak Locomotive: QNX Software Systems Limited announces the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK)-Marmara Research Center (MRC) selects the QNX Neutrino Realtime OS as the software platform for its new E1000 electric locomotive. Details are in the release here.
That’s quite a bit of news. I am sure that more announcements are coming soon from BlackBerry so stay tuned.
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