BlackBerry UEM Overview

BlackBerry-Dynamics-Apps and BlackBerry UEM offer cross-platform, end-to-end security for diverse organizational devices. A wide range of devices is supported securely.

Use Cases

Customers recommend Lifetime Value Management, Content Sharing, Workflow Management, as the business use cases that they have been most satisfied with while using BlackBerry UEM.

Other use cases:

  • Document Sharing
  • Collaboration
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Business Priorities

Enhance Customer Relationships and Manage Risk are the most popular business priorities that customers and associates have achieved using BlackBerry UEM.

Other priorities:

  • Acquire Customers
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BlackBerry UEM Use-Cases and Business Priorities: Customer Satisfaction Data

BlackBerry UEM works with different mediums / channels such as Mobile.

Reviews

"...It allows you to restrict the ability of users to copy, print or forward documents and allows you to wipe and destroy documents that you shared when a transaction is over-even after downloading,...." Peer review by Aditya S, Software Engineer

Popular Business Setting

for BlackBerry UEM

Top Industries

  • Consumer Goods

Popular in

BlackBerry UEM is popular in Consumer Goods, and is widely used by

BlackBerry UEM Customer wins, Customer success stories, Case studies

How efficiently Does BlackBerry UEM manage your Workflow Management?

 

Customer Story: Contra Costa County - BlackBerry

Contra Costa County leverages BlackBerry AtHoc for efficient emergency communication, ensuring public safety through consistent alerts. The system integrates with local agencies and uses geotargeted ...notifications to enhance coordination during crises. BlackBerry AtHoc's flexibility and reliability support the county's emergency preparedness, offering peace of mind with secure data handling.

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Malaysia Expands Deployment of BlackBerry Secure Communications for the ...

Malaysia has expanded its use of BlackBerry's secure communications platforms, AtHoc and SecuSUITE, for the 46th and 47th ASEAN Summits. These solutions enhance secure inter-agency coordination and p...rotect sensitive communications during the events. BlackBerry AtHoc provides real-time mobile coordination, while SecuSUITE offers military-grade secure voice and messaging. This deployment supports Malaysia's role as ASEAN Chair, ensuring secure and efficient operations.

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BlackBerry QNX Powers Leapmotor B10 EV After Massive China Presale ...

BlackBerry's QNX division has been selected by Chinese EV maker Leapmotor to power its new B10 electric SUV. The B10 integrates multiple QNX technologies, including Neutrino RTOS and QNX Hypervisor, ...for its digital cockpit and L2+ autonomous driving systems. This collaboration extends their partnership, which began in 2021, and supports Leapmotor's global expansion strategy.

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Mitsubishi Electric - Automotive

Mitsubishi Electric used BlackBerry QNX to go beyond standard automotive navigation. The company wanted to improve reliability and reduce development costs for its automotive solutions. BlackBerry QN...X provided embedded systems software that helped Mitsubishi Electric create advanced digital cockpit systems. This partnership enabled faster time-to-market and enhanced safety for their vehicles.

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Lancashire Resilience Forum - Government Administration

BlackBerry AtHoc helped Lancashire Resilience Forum improve crisis communications. The solution supports federal, state, and local governments. It helps public safety and law enforcement agencies res...pond to critical events. Lancashire Resilience Forum used AtHoc to prepare, respond, and recover from emergencies. The platform enabled secure and fast communication during incidents.

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QuantPaths Ltd.

BlackBerry helped QuantPaths Ltd. improve their business. The case study highlights BlackBerry's secure communications and digital workplace solutions. QuantPaths Ltd. used BlackBerry products to pro...tect data and support secure mobile work. The story shows how BlackBerry's technology can help companies work safely and efficiently.

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BlackBerry UEM Features

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FEATURE RATINGS AND REVIEWS
AI Powered

3.18/5

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Custom Reports

3.72/5

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Analytics

3.18/5

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CAPABILITIES RATINGS AND REVIEWS
AI Powered

3.18/5

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Custom Reports

3.72/5

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Analytics

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Blackberry News

Financial

BlackBerry Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Results

BlackBerry reported its third-quarter fiscal year 2026 financial results, achieving higher-than-expected revenue and profitability. The QNX division recorded its highest revenue quarter ever, driven by automotive and adjacent verticals, while the Secure Communications division exceeded revenue and EBITDA guidance. BlackBerry also announced strategic expansions, including BlackBerry SecuSUITE to Windows devices and a partnership with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

Product

BlackBerry Unveils Ground-Up Modernization of BlackBerry AtHoc Mobile ...

BlackBerry has launched a fully modernized mobile experience for its AtHoc Critical Event Management platform. The overhaul includes a new app design with modern frameworks and an intuitive interface, enhancing real-time situational intelligence and response coordination. The updated app, now available on iOS and Android, improves user engagement and operational intelligence during emergencies and routine activities.

Executive

BlackBerry Appoints John Wall as President of QNX Division - Yahoo Finance

BlackBerry has appointed John Wall as the President of its QNX division. Wall, who joined BlackBerry in 1993, has been instrumental in the growth of QNX's product portfolio, particularly in automotive and embedded systems. He succeeds Mattias Eriksson, who will remain as an advisor until the end of the year.

Executive

BlackBerry Appoints John Wall as President of QNX Division - Markets Financial Content

BlackBerry has appointed John Wall as the new President of its QNX division. Wall, who has been with the company since 1993, previously served as the division's COO. He is recognized for his expertise in embedded software and has been instrumental in the growth of QNX's product portfolio, particularly in automotive and embedded systems. Wall succeeds Mattias Eriksson, who will remain as an advisor until the end of the year.

Blackberry Profile

Company Name

Blackberry

HQ Location

295 Phillip Street, Waterloo, Ontario 98008, CA

Employees

10001+

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Financials

IPO