BlackBerry Ltd. provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments world wide. It offers devices and software platform for managing security, mobility and communications among hardware, programs, mobile apps and the IoT. BlackBerry UEM is the only unified endpoint management system to be included on the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List. It leverages its extensive technology portfolio to offer best-in-class security, safety and reliability to enterprise customers in growing segments of the cybersecurity, connected transportation, healthcare, financial services and government markets. BlackBerry SecuSUITE received accreditation from the government of Canada. It's extending the functionality of its secure BlackBerry Spark software platform through organic investments as well as strategic acquisitions and partnerships. BlackBerry aligned its software and services business around 2 key market opportunities: Cyber Security & IoT....
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