BlackBerry Enterprise Service safer than Samsung Knox BES chief

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Blackberry, the struggling Canadian smartphone brand, has started a war of words the leading mobile brand, Samsung, regarding the latters Knox security feature.


John Sims, BlackBerrys new Enterprise Service chief, wrote about how a University in Israel was able to discover glitches in Samsung Knox, and added that the Blackberry Enterprise Service or BES is much more secure.


"With Samsung still battle testing its enterprise platform and fixing security bugs, industries that require the most stringent security needs can trust that theres nothing more secure than a BlackBerry device managed by a BlackBerry Enterprise Server - period. And thats why we are the only enterprise mobility management vendor and handset maker that has received the Department of Defense "Authority to Operate" certification," he stated on BlackBerrys Business Blog.


The new BES chief also mentions that BlackBerry currently owns 61 percent of the large enterprise mobile device management market. While Knox security sytsem remains a Samsung-exclusive feature, available only in Samsung handsets, BlackBerrys BES device management services are available for Android and iOS, and is all set to expand its reach and arrive soon on Windows Phones as well.


John Chen, CEO of BlackBerry, recently confirmed the arrival of BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) support for the Windows Phone platform. No launch date was provided however.


The BlackBerry Enterprise Service is a multi-platform device management service that enables company administrators to club the employees personal devices to the firms own email system, and to wipe data in case the device gets lost. It can also controls the devices camera to make sure that it stays inactive during business hours. Apart from these features, security and encryption options are also available, along with unified communications, and BlackBerry Balance work/home space separation.



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