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MANILA, Philippines – BlackBerry released a new service on Tuesday, June 25, providing its clients with a way to secure devices in the work space that aren’t BlackBerry phones.
Reuters reports that BlackBerry’s Secure Work Space feature enables control of mobile devices, including those running Android and Apple’s iOS, on a client’s internal networks as part of the BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) 10.
This service gives IT managers an integrated management console that allows them to see the devices on the network and, according to a quote from David Smith, head of enterprise mobile computing at BlackBerry, “manage those devices and connect to them securely.”
He adds that BlackBerry also now has a “secure work space on Android and iOS that allows our clients to secure and manage the data on those devices.”
The secure work space system gives IT managers the power to isolate corporate email, calendars, contacts, tasks, memos, web browsing and document editing functions from a user’s personal content regardless of the phone type. – Rappler.com
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