“We want to ensure that BlackBerry’s trusted solutions are available to customers wherever they choose to seek out our products,” said Richard McLeod, Global Vice President, Enterprise Software Channels, BlackBerry. “As a Gold Partner within the Microsoft Azure Partner Network, we are pleased to offer some of those solutions—key to navigating today’s zero trust environment—on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.”
Through the agreement, BlackBerry and Microsoft customers will have access to the following BlackBerry solutions on Microsoft Azure Marketplace:
•BlackBerry AtHoc: Crisis communications software that allows for organizations to improve communication and collaboration through crisis situations
•BlackBerry UEM: Unified endpoint management software that securely enables the Internet of Things with complete policy control for organizations’ diverse and growing fleet of devices and apps
•BlackBerry Workspaces: Secure and collaborative content platform that protects organizations’ intellectual property and customer data, in part, through file-level digital rights management
•BlackBerry Spark Communications Services: Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) solution that embeds secure communications capabilities into organizations’ apps and smart devices
“Through Microsoft Azure Marketplace, customers around the world can easily find, buy, and deploy partner solutions they can trust, all certified and optimised to run on Azure,” said Sajan Parihar, Senior Director, Microsoft Azure Platform at Microsoft Corp. “We’re happy to welcome Blackberry’s cybersecurity solutions to the growing Azure Marketplace ecosystem.”