BlackBerry strengthens Mobile Security Portfolio by acquiring WatchDox

To enhance its mobile security service portfolio, BlackBerry(NASDAQ:BBRY) has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire WatchDox.

WatchDox’s technology will be offered as a value-added service that complements BlackBerry’s Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) portfolio, and will be available with BES12, a multi-OS EMM solution.

The terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The completion of the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions.

WatchDox is a data security company offering the most secure enterprise file-sync-and-share (EFSS) solutions that allow users to protect, share and work with their files on any device. WatchDox security travels with shared files on both mobile and desktop devices to give organizations full visibility and control over how files are edited, copied, printed or forwarded.

The solution also allows end-users to revoke access or delete files remotely, enables secure mobile productivity for repositories both in the cloud and on-premises, and gives administrators the ability to lock or remove access to files compromised in a data breach.

The addition of WatchDox will extend BlackBerry’s commitment to help organizations securely connect employees with each other and with corporate information across all mobile and desktop platforms. BES12 is the foundation for BlackBerry’s extensive portfolio of enterprise security, productivity, and communication and collaboration services.

“BlackBerry is constantly expanding the potential of data security so that it enables more collaboration and sharing rather than creating limitations. This acquisition represents another key step forward as we transition BlackBerry into the premier platform for secure mobile communications software and applications, supporting all devices and operating systems,” said John Chen, BlackBerry Executive Chairman & CEO... See more























Comments

Popular posts from this blog

N Chandrasekaran appointed chairman of Tata Sons

Visa buys NFT based CryptoPunk and paid $150,000 in Etherium

Prizm Payment Services changes its name to Hitachi Payment Services