"We do the full gamut [of security]," BlackBerry ANZ managing director David Nicol told iTWire, with a deep specialisation in certain areas.
A security communications platform aimed at organisations in Melbourne has attracted its first participants.
BlackBerry has expanded its AtHoc crisis communications software with the addition of AtHoc Account, designed to account for an organisation's people in times of crisis such as natural disasters or terrorist attacks.
A new version of BlackBerry's AtHoc crisis communication system provides diverse improvements.
Macquarie University has rolled out a government grade, secure crisis communications platform to keep students and staff safe on its campus.
BlackBerry has announced a definitive agreement to acquire AtHoc, which operates a software platform enabling people, devices and organisations to exchange critical information in real time during business continuity and life safety operations.
Systems integrator and IT services company Ajilon, crisis communications company AtHoc and integrated multi-sensor analytics provider iOmniscent have come together with Microsoft to develop solutions designed to reduce crime, decrease costs and improve operational effectiveness for Australian cities.
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