IoT is an evolving space with billions of devices being connected on the go and consumers looking for information from connected devices, equipment and infrastructure.
The "strategic move" by the Canadian firm will enable MDM companies to directly manage devices with BB 10 operating system and is expected to help the company check losses and fund turnaround efforts.
MDM enables management control of mobile devices, like locking and wiping data from them. It is an important part of mobility management and aids firms to be able to effectively deploy and manage work apps.
In doing so, BlackBerry will provide organisations with more options to embrace multi-operating system mobile environments by enabling other MDM companies to manage BlackBerry 10 devices, BlackBerry added.
More From This Section
"BlackBerry is more than just an EMM (Enterprise Mobility Management) provider or a handset provider. We are uniquely positioned to be a major player in the multi-trillion dollar Internet of Things market," head of BlackBerry's global enterprise services business, John Sims said.
The new frontiers are applications, data and the Internet of Things (IoT) and BlackBerry looks to lead in these areas, Sims, who previously led software major SAP's Mobile Services business, added.
In addition, in March 2015, BlackBerry will introduce its multi-tenant cloud version of BES12, which allows more opportunities to win customers and maintain its market leading position, Sims added.
According to research firm Gartner, MDM remains a top priority for IT buyers, and investment levels are growing steadily. Competition among players necessitates the need for quality and flexible management tools.
BlackBerry is working with the companies to offer customers the most flexible solution to support a broader enterprise mobility strategy.