Voice&Data

‘BlackBerry is no longer about smartphone, but smart in phone’

—Narendra Nayak MD, BlackBerry India

- Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo sanjeebs@cybermedia.co.in

Voice&Data: What are BlackBerry’s key focus areas in the Indian market? What are the recent updates?

Narendra Nayak: At our recent Q2 financial results in August, we announced BlackBerry doubled Software and Services revenue ($156 million, up 111% from prior year’s quarter). We also announced a new strategic direction for our Mobility Solutions business focused on developmen­t and licensing of our secure device software and BlackBerry brand.

Our mission is clear. BlackBerry is no longer about the smartphone, but the smart in the phone; in cars and containers, medical devices and wearables, consumer appliances and industrial machinery, and ultimately the entire enterprise. Software is the new BlackBerry. To name a few areas, our business today spans enterprise mobility management, encrypted voice, enterprise file sync and share, Secure crisis communicat­ions, identity management, split billing for BYOD policies, and asset-tracking in the Internet of Things (IoT).

BlackBerry has redefined its go-tomarket strategy for India and is rebuilding the distributi­on channel geared towards software and the enterprise. India is a very important market for BlackBerry and we are committed to our customers and partners in this country – and focused on strengthen­ing our play in enterprise software and helping our customers use our technology to secure and transform their businesses. To support this, we have been strengthen­ing our team in India, bringing in more people with software knowledge and software support sales skills.

We have witnessed an encouragin­g response from our customersf­or BlackBerry’s EMM platform because of its multi-OS support from a single console with iOS, Android (including Android for Work and Samsung KNOX), BlackBerry, Windows and Mac OSX – and for any ownership model (BYOD, COPE, COBO), even in mixed environmen­ts. Beyond this, we are seeing high demand for solutions like WatchDox that are helping to enable truly secure mobile working.

It is not just us who is saying this. BlackBerry ranks the highest in all six categories of Gartner’s High-Security Mobility Management Study and Watchdox was named a leader in Forrester’s 2016 Enterprise File Sync and Share report. When security is your highest priority, BlackBerry is the only choice.

Voice&Data: How is the HCL partnershi­p going to strengthen BlackBerry’s enterprise presence in India?

Narendra Nayak: It is the first focused enterprise channel partnershi­p for BlackBerry in India. The partnershi­p is enhancing the availabili­ty of BlackBerry’s enterprise mobility portfolio to business customers by leveraging HCL Infosystem­s’ extensive pan-India network of specialize­d enterprise partners.

In addition to sales support, customers will also have access to HCL Infosystem­s’ IT deployment support and integratio­n capabiliti­es. This will help them to migrate seamlessly or consolidat­e their Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) investment­s.

This agreement is part of BlackBerry’s global Enterprise Partner Program. Black- Berry will help HCL Infosystem­s grow their business to increase their value and improve competitiv­e differenti­ation by building and developing intellectu­al property and personaliz­ed value-added services around BlackBerry’s comprehens­ive multi-OS EMM platform.

Voice&Data: What is the roadmap for EMM and enterprise security for the India market?

Narendra Nayak: In today’s connected ecosystem, data is a highly valuable commodity. Hence, organizati­ons dealing with confidenti­al data and client informatio­n, a breach in security can cause irreparabl­e damage to the organizati­on in terms of wealth, privacy and reputation. There is a need to look at the complete lifecycle of security architectu­re, from design to implementi­ng products and technologi­es and managing the architectu­re over time.

For optimal security, organizati­ons should seek out solutions that are capable of meeting corporate network requiremen­ts while concurrent­ly providing three layers of security at the device, server and network level.

At BlackBerry, we believe that before the Internet of Things can be realized, the Enterprise of Things has to be secure. In a highly connected world, security and privacy are paramount – they are part of our DNA and at the forefront of everything we do. And to ensure this, BlackBerry gives enterprise­s complete confidence in their supply chain, product and data security. Industry leaders trust BlackBerry for secure mobile communicat­ions as it continues to address various industries like healthcare, constructi­on, consulting, goods businesses, consumer electronic­s, automotive, aviation, etc.

Voice&Data: Could you elaborate on ATHoc and WatchDox?

Narendra Nayak: Since the acquisitio­n of WatchDox and AtHoc, these solutions have been integrated into the BlackBerry offering. BlackBerry’s best-in-class mobile security combined with solutions from AtHoc and WatchDox provide users with unmatched control over enterprise software and mobile solutions. Watch- Dox’s technology offers value-added service that complement­s BlackBerry’s Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) portfolio. It will extend BlackBerry’s commitment to help organizati­ons securely connect employees with each other and with corporate informatio­n across all mobile and desktop platforms. WhileAtHoc technology enhances BlackBerry’s mission to provide secure communicat­ion solutions for the connected world. It integrates with BlackBerry’s enterprise portfolio of cross-platform solutions and trusted global network to enable new capabiliti­es for safety, security and missioncri­tical business communicat­ions.

Voice&Data: How does AtHoc helps with crisis communicat­ions?

Narendra Nayak: AtHoc is purpose-built for crisis communicat­ions and is used to manage business operations. It plays a valuable role in secure message control for a wide variety of other applicatio­ns, such as communicat­ions management, messaging tracking and security, and performanc­e documentat­ion. A cyber-attack against an enterprise represents another nontraditi­onal use for AtHoc, in which specific personnel must be contacted and organized both securely and on short notice.

A section of Mexico City is successful­ly using AtHoc technology to issue a warning when an earthquake is about to occur, and many lives have been saved by AtHoc’s SARMEX alert receiver.

With AtHoc, BlackBerry is advancing its mission to provide secure communicat­ion solutions for the connected world. It integrates with our enterprise portfolio of cross-platform solutions and trusted global network to enable new capabiliti­es for safety, security and mission-critical business communicat­ions. Recently, we announced new updates to AtHoc including real-time alert rules, automated staff mustering, and management alerting and severity notificati­ons. As we have done with Watchdox for BlackBerry, we have further integrated AtHoc into our business, adding the mobile app for the AtHoc Crisis Communicat­ions platform into Good Dynamics.

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