As part of an upgrade announcement made today, BlackBerry has now introduced new features and capabilities for its BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Suite aimed at offering a more modern experience, improved workflows, improved content sharing while keeping everything secure.
- BlackBerry Workspaces Content Connector for Dropbox. - This new feature enables Workspaces users to view, protect and manage content stored within the Dropbox for Business environment.
- BlackBerry Dynamics on Chromebook. - The same powerful user experience powered by BlackBerry Dynamics on Android devices is now available on Chromebooks, with seamless access to email, calendar, documents, applications, intranet without VPN. Perfect for Bring Your Own Laptop (BYOL) users, contractors and corporate tablet replacements.
- BlackBerry Work with TITUS Data Classification. - BlackBerry Work extends the ability to add existing advanced email classification while composing and replying. BlackBerry Work mobile client integrates directly with the TITUS Data Classification system and provides advanced UI to manage classifications while composing.
- BlackBerry Work with Azure-RMS protection. - Users can now add, manage and view Azure-RMS protection directly from a mobile device.
- BlackBerry UEM Corporate Owned Managed Profile (COMP) activation for Android Enterprise. - COMP is a new Android Enterprise activation type that enables work and personal profiles on the device, but with full device control by the administrator.
As part of the announcement, BlackBerry will be hosting a webinar to further discuss all the new features and capabilities on June 19, 2019. If you're looking to take part in that webinar, it will kick off at 11 a.m. ET right here at this link.
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