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Free Blackberry Workspace

Security for Remote Workers during COVID-19

Together with Blackberry, we are pleased to offer the use of Blackberry Workspace for free for a 2-month period, to allow company staff to access their work network from anywhere, on any device without compromising security.

https://www.blackberry.com/us/en/products/blackberry-digital-workplace

Blackberry Workspace consists of Blackberry Access and CylancePROTECT and provides secure containerised access to email, corporate websites, servers, content, applications and files on any device.
You can simply bring your own computer (BYOC) programs from your organisation, without any data centre infrastructure overheads.
We are here to support you during the Coronavirus pandemic with this no-strings attached offer.

If at the end of the free period, you do not need the solution any longer, there are no fees attached. When you are finished, simply remove the devices from the console – or contact us if you choose to keep using the service.

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