BlackBerry has enhanced the integration of its Unified Endpoint Manager and Microsoft 365.
Enterprises, regardless of size have been facilitated towards benefiting from BlackBerry’s leadership in security while using Microsoft’s advanced productivity products.
Benefits of Blackberry UEM and Microsoft 365 integration
BlackBerry UEM and Microsoft 365 customers can now enjoy a BlackBerry secure version of modern authentication in the cloud, in addition to on-premises environments.
Furthermore, the integration between BlackBerry UEM and Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) has been enhanced to provide secure authentication and conditional access.
“BlackBerry UEM enables companies and end users to be productive from anywhere, securely.”
“The past eighteen months have emphasised the uncompromisable need for security and productivity to go hand-in-hand,” said Billy Ho, VP of Spark Product Engineering, BlackBerry.

“Enterprises globally use both BlackBerry UEM and Microsoft 365 daily, and we are pleased to enable them to protect their data and empower their workforce through these integrations.”
“Digital technologies are presenting a wide variety of enterprises with innovative ways of doing business,” said Wangui McKelvey, General Manager for Microsoft 365 at Microsoft.
“Customers choose Microsoft 365 for productivity and collaboration to deliver productivity.”
“Microsoft 365, together in collaboration with BlackBerry, will take this crucial aspect to the next level by providing users and enterprises with the standard for secure productivity.”