Continuing their co-hosted webinars, BlackBerry and Google have scheduled another for Wed, Apr 13, 2016. This time around, the webinar and live Q&A will focus on bringing Android to work with BlackBerry software and how the Secure EMM Suites + Android for Work address mobile productivity, security and manageability concerns.
Android is the world's most popular mobile platform, with an 85% share of the market. It's no surprise then that Android is also the target for 98% of all mobile malware. User adoption and security threats are both considerations that IT administrators and business leaders need to address. Join the BlackBerry and Google teams to learn more about this partnership and how the Secure EMM Suites + Android for Work address mobile productivity, security and manageability concerns.
The webinar will be hosted by David Arnold, Sr. Enterprise Solutions Manager at BlackBerry and Michael Wyatt, EMEA Head of Chrome and Android at Google and will kick off at 11:00 AM EDT and last for approximately one hour.
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