BlackBerry

Intelligent Security. Everywhere.

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Our Vision

Securing a connected future you can trust.

CYBERSECURITY
IoT
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Our Mission

To be the world’s leading provider of end-to-end mobility solutions that are the most secure and trusted.

Security. Trust. Innovation.

The Internet of Things represents the next great wave in business transformation. Today, BlackBerry already secures more than 500M endpoints including 175M cars on the road.  Through independent research, Frost & Sullivan determined that BlackBerry is well positioned to secure all IoT endpoints, and upwards of 96% of all cyberthreats in the current landscape (read the Frost & Sullivan Assessment). BlackBerry is leading the way with a single platform for securing, managing and optimizing how intelligent endpoints are deployed in the enterprise, enabling our customers to stay ahead of the technology curve that will reshape every industry.

BlackBerry Quick Facts

Innovation



24% of revenue invested in R&D

38,000+ patents

18 major development centers in 7 countries 

Financials*

 

First quarter fiscal 2021 total Company non-GAAP revenue of $214 million

17th consecutive quarter of positive non-GAAP operating income

$955 million of cash at May 31, 2020

NYSE: BB; TSX: BB

*As of May 31, 2020

Customers



All 7 of the G7 governments, 18 of the G20 governments

77% of the Fortune 500 financial services companies

Over 500M endpoints connected and protected

Over 175M vehicles connected and protected

9 of the 10 largest automotive OEMs

7 of the 7 largest automotive Tier Ones

Operations



Global Headquarters: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Operations in: 30 countries

Founded in: 1984

Did You Know?

Learn about some lesser known BlackBerry accomplishments and use cases.

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Spotlight

It's time to get the image of people in the late '90s frantically typing on their CrackBerries out of your head. That's BlackBerry's past. Software and services that BlackBerry makes for other companies is its future. And it looks like a bright one.

CNNMoney
 

The self-driving car — equipped with BlackBerry QNX software designed in Ottawa — is no mere hunk of metal. It’s the culmination of years of innovation and effort, a source of futuristic inspiration for Ottawa.

Ottawa Citizen
 

BlackBerry is back – this time as a software company – and it’s focusing on growing its channel strategy as a way to strengthen its cyber security solutions.

Computer Dealer News
 

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