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Microsoft partners Blackberry for ease of mobile app use
BlackBerry has announced a partnership with Microsoft which will see its mobility and security solutions integrated into Microsoft’s cloud and productivity solutions.
The solutions are named BlackBerry Enterprise BRIDGE, and will make sure BlackBerry Dynamics users have an easy time using Microsoft’s mobile apps.
Users will have a more consistent experience when opening, editing, and saving a Microsoft Office 365 file such as Excel, PowerPoint, and Word on any iOS or Android device, it was said.
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BlackBerry has always led the market with new and innovative ways to protect corporate data on mobile devices,” said Carl Wiese, president of global sales at BlackBerry.
“We saw a need for a hyper-secure way for our joint customers to use native Office 365 mobile apps. BlackBerry Enterprise BRIDGE addresses this need and is a great example of how BlackBerry and Microsoft continue to securely enable workforces to be highly productive in today’s connected world.”
At the same time, BlackBerry also announced a new range of software capabilities aimed at making it easier for users, IT managers, and developers to be more productive, secure, and in control.
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