The company said the DISA clearance will allow
its customers in various U.S. Department of Defense agencies to
begin to use its BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) 10 system
to manage and secure devices powered by Google Inc's Android
operating system and Apple Inc's iOS software.
BlackBerry launched the service to manage rival devices on its
BES system a year ago, as part of a move that would help the
company sell high-margin services to its large clients even if
many, or all, their workers use smartphones made by its
competitors.
The new feature, dubbed Secure Work Space, is managed through
BES 10, a new back-end system launched at the start of 2013 that
allows BlackBerry's clients to control mobile devices on their
internal networks.
The decision to service non-BlackBerry devices came as the
company's devices had waned in popularity with consumers.
(Reporting by Euan Rocha; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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