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BlackBerry Expands its Channel Ecosystem In India

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Bengaluru: BlackBerry Limited has announced that it has added six new partners in India, to grow its global ecosystem of enterprise software partners and developers.

As part of the BlackBerry Enterprise Partner Program, partners including ACPL Systems Pvt. Ltd; Galaxy Office Automation Pvt. Ltd; Jainam Technologies Pvt. Ltd; Meta Infotech Pvt. Ltd; Nucleus Software Exports Ltd; and XSAT India Services Pvt. Ltd have been awarded Gold-level status and are well equipped to successfully design, architect, implement and support BlackBerry solutions in India, the company said in a statement.

Richard McLeod, Vice President of Global Channels at BlackBerry said, “BlackBerry is committed to helping enterprises in India, one of the world’s largest mobile-first nations, to secure against the ever-increasing data leaks and security threats. By joining BlackBerry’s partner program, these companies will now have access to secure software solutions that will address today’s complex and sophisticated business environments.”

“In today’s connected world, the importance of security can’t be stressed enough, given recent malware attacks like ‘Wannacry’ and their impact on businesses and infrastructure. As part of BlackBerry’s partner program, ACPL is in a strong position to leverage BlackBerry’s software leadership and innovation to deliver secure solutions and support to our customers so that they can focus on what matters the most, their business,” said, Vishal Bindra, CEO, ACPL Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Vineet Gadia, Director-Mobility, Galaxy Office Automation Pvt. Ltd. said, “We are delighted to partner with BlackBerry, a company with a reputation for gold-class security. Today, companies are increasingly looking at mobility to transform the way they run their business, demanding secure solutions to mobilize their people, process, and data. With BlackBerry’s security at the core, and our highly trained support team, our customers can be confident in their ability to manage and protect connected devices and things.”

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