After ten years at the helm of BlackBerry, CEO and executive chairman John Chen will retire from the company at the end of this week - November 4.
BlackBerry has expressed its intention to support the country's economic growth through collaborations with Malaysia.
BlackBerry and D2L are teaming up to support STEM education for K-12 students in North America, with BlackBerry naming D2L its Sustainability Partner.
BlackBerry has unveiled its new Generative AI powered assistant for Security Operations Center (SOC) teams.
BlackBerry today unveiled new advanced features for BlackBerry SecuSUITE for Government, the company's secure voice and text communications software.
BlackBerry has been awarded a new seven-year Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the creation and sustainment of its new Super Enterprise for Personnel Emergency Notification System (PENS).
BlackBerry and AWS have unveiled two major new Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) innovations – BlackBerry UEM at the edge and BlackBerry UEM for the IoT.
BlackBerry have partnered with leading digital workflow company, ServiceNow, to automate device management for organizations.
BlackBerry is planning to spin off its Internet of Things (IoT) and cybersecurity business units, followed with a subsidiary initial public offering (IPO) for the IoT business during the next fiscal year.
BlackBerry reported a loss of $42 million in its fiscal second quarter, a decreased from last year but missing Street estimates.
Mitsubishi Electric's new automotive in-cabin system, Mitsubishi Electric FLEXConnect, will be powered by BlackBerry IVY, an edge-to-cloud vehicle data platform.
BlackBerry forecast a 21.4 per cent decline in its second-quarter revenue due to weakness in the company's cybersecurity segment, sending its US-listed shares nearly 10 per cent lower in extended trading on Wednesday.