BlackBerry will launch three new software suites for competing mobile platforms.
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If the famous Canadian company has lost some market share over the past few years, she has not said its last word, however, and it is even determined to get back in the race.
As proof, she took advantage of the Mobile World Congress 2015 to announce the launch of three software suites on iOS, Android and Windows Phone. Suites combining the most popular tools, of course.
Three software suites, composed of six separate applications
A detailed list further down in the article but there are some very good surprises in the lot. I think of the BlackBerry Hub, but also to BlackBerry Enterprise Service 12 that will both delight professionals and businesses.
Same for Password Keeper, or even Universal Search Documents to Go.
Each time, and each suite, there are no fewer than six separate applications.
BlackBerry Productivity Suite: BlackBerry Hub, BlackBerry Calendar, BlackBerry Contacts, Documents to Go, Input, Universal Search.
BlackBerry Communication Suite: BBM, WorkLife for BlackBerry, BBM Meetings, BBM Protected, World Class Global Support, SecuSUITE for BlackBerry.
BlackBerry Security Suite: BlackBerry Enterprise Service 12, VPN Authentication, Secure Work Spaces, Enterprise Identity by BlackBerry, BlackBerry Blend, Password Keeper.
BlackBerry therefore applies the same strategy as Microsoft by being as open as possible mind. It is obviously not a selfless act and the idea is mainly to provide mobile users a comprehensive overview of the ecosystem of the brand.
In addition, the manufacturer also announced the deployment of an update for BBM , with a new business model to boot.
Many paid services will actually be created to allow the user to select their PIN (1.99 dollars per month) or to remove advertising (0.99 dollars per month). The icing on the cake is that the solution will also be compatible with Android Wear.
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If the famous Canadian company has lost some market share over the past few years, she has not said its last word, however, and it is even determined to get back in the race.
As proof, she took advantage of the Mobile World Congress 2015 to announce the launch of three software suites on iOS, Android and Windows Phone. Suites combining the most popular tools, of course.
Three software suites, composed of six separate applications
A detailed list further down in the article but there are some very good surprises in the lot. I think of the BlackBerry Hub, but also to BlackBerry Enterprise Service 12 that will both delight professionals and businesses.
Same for Password Keeper, or even Universal Search Documents to Go.
Each time, and each suite, there are no fewer than six separate applications.
BlackBerry Productivity Suite: BlackBerry Hub, BlackBerry Calendar, BlackBerry Contacts, Documents to Go, Input, Universal Search.
BlackBerry Communication Suite: BBM, WorkLife for BlackBerry, BBM Meetings, BBM Protected, World Class Global Support, SecuSUITE for BlackBerry.
BlackBerry Security Suite: BlackBerry Enterprise Service 12, VPN Authentication, Secure Work Spaces, Enterprise Identity by BlackBerry, BlackBerry Blend, Password Keeper.
BlackBerry therefore applies the same strategy as Microsoft by being as open as possible mind. It is obviously not a selfless act and the idea is mainly to provide mobile users a comprehensive overview of the ecosystem of the brand.
In addition, the manufacturer also announced the deployment of an update for BBM , with a new business model to boot.
Many paid services will actually be created to allow the user to select their PIN (1.99 dollars per month) or to remove advertising (0.99 dollars per month). The icing on the cake is that the solution will also be compatible with Android Wear.