Awingu today announced it has entered into a global ISV (Independent Software Vendor) partnership with BlackBerry that includes joint go-to-market initiatives and streamlined customer support.
Awingu, named a ‘Cool Vendor in Unified Workspaces’ by Gartner in 2017, offers a secure browser-based workspace solution. Businesses can access their legacy Windows, Linux, SaaS or internal web applications, desktops as well as files inside a browser. It enables full mobility across any device, without compromise in security or compliance.
Part of BlackBerry UEM, BlackBerry Access, offers businesses a secure and managed browser solution which provides highly secure access to BlackBerry Work and BlackBerry Workspaces, as well as company intranets on any device.
“The BlackBerry Access browser combined with Awingu unlocks a highly competitive, disruptive and secure Unified Workspace solution for mobile working, B/CYOD and Server Based Computing,” says Walter Van Uytven, CEO, Awingu.
“Awingu unlocks use of virtual desktops, Windows or Linux apps, as well as company files inside BlackBerry Access to enable mobile working without constraints.”
As a turnkey, cloud-based solution, Awingu brings the ease and convenience of platform agnostic mobility to the enterprise, and delivers everything you need – legacy and cloud apps, documents, and data – to stay productive. It requires zero configuration and zero client software installation, making IT administration a breeze.
“Ultra-secure solutions like this joint offering from BlackBerry and Awingu enable businesses to deploy BYOD devices without increased risk of data loss,” said Mark Wilson, Chief Marketing Officer, BlackBerry.
“The partnership between BlackBerry and Awingu means our shared customers can enjoy highly secure and audited access to company resources, including existing infrastructure and legacy applications, on any device.”