List of BlackBerry Workspaces Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying BlackBerry Workspaces customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased BlackBerry Workspaces for Digital Workspace from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using BlackBerry Workspaces for Digital Workspace include: Olympus America, a United States based Life Sciences organisation with 4800 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion, M1 Limited, a Singapore based Communications organisation with 1400 employees and revenues of $542.0 million, Evides Waterbedrijf, a Netherlands based Utilities organisation with 830 employees and revenues of $340.0 million, Appurity Limited, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 20 employees and revenues of $25.0 million and many others.
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Appurity Limited | Professional Services | 20 | $25M | United Kingdom | BlackBerry | BlackBerry Workspaces | Digital Workspace | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Appurity Limited implemented BlackBerry Workspaces as part of its Digital Workspace tooling. Appurity Limited is a mobility specialist and a BlackBerry Platinum Enterprise Partner and Managed Mobility Partner, and has maintained a close relationship with BlackBerry for more than seven years, positioning the BlackBerry Workspaces deployment within the firm’s broader mobile security and services portfolio. The implementation aligned BlackBerry Workspaces with Appurity’s service offerings for integrating, deploying and securing mobile applications and devices, reflecting internal adoption of capabilities the company delivers to clients.
The BlackBerry Workspaces deployment focused on secure file sharing, document level rights management, policy driven access controls, and workspace containerisation, with configuration of the Workspaces administration console to enforce role based access and content lifecycle policies. Integrations emphasized endpoint protection and mobile application management workflows, embedding Workspaces controls into Appurity’s device management processes and client mobility engagements. Governance was established through administrator role separation, predefined policy templates for client projects, and operating procedures for onboarding mobile users and provisioning secure workspaces.
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Evides Waterbedrijf | Utilities | 830 | $340M | Netherlands | BlackBerry | BlackBerry Workspaces | Digital Workspace | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Evides Waterbedrijf deployed BlackBerry Workspaces to protect customer information and sensitive data. Evides Waterbedrijf, a Netherlands utilities company serving approximately two and a half million consumers and businesses and providing tailored water services to large industrial clients, positioned the BlackBerry Workspaces deployment within its Digital Workspace program to secure content used across mobile and desktop endpoints.
The BlackBerry Workspaces implementation focused on secure content collaboration capabilities typical of the Digital Workspace category, including secure file sharing, document level protection, granular access controls, and enterprise rights management to control distribution of sensitive customer data. BlackBerry Workspaces was configured to enforce policy based encryption and access expiration alongside user authentication to reduce unauthorized access to documents used in employee workflows.
The deployment was integrated into Evides' existing BlackBerry environment, extending protections already managed through BlackBerry UEM for device management, BlackBerry Dynamics for application containment, and BlackBerry Work for employee workflows. This integration enabled consistent content protection across the mobile fleet and containerized applications without introducing additional third party management layers.
Operational coverage targeted Evides' corporate employee base and mobile workforce, aligning with business functions that handle customer and industrial client data. Governance and operational processes were updated to include content protection policies and workflow controls driven by BlackBerry Workspaces, embedding document security into the companys existing security and operational procedures.
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M1 Limited | Communications | 1400 | $542M | Singapore | BlackBerry | BlackBerry Workspaces | Digital Workspace | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, M1 Limited deployed BlackBerry Workspaces as part of a broader Digital Workspace offering for its enterprise customers. The implementation was positioned alongside BlackBerry UEM and bundled licensing, reflecting a packaging strategy where BlackBerry Workspaces was offered through M1 mobile plans to business clients at no extra cost.
The deployment focused on content management and enterprise collaboration capabilities within BlackBerry Workspaces, configured as a secure file sharing and collaboration layer consistent with Digital Workspace functional workflows. Configuration aligned Workspaces with BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Suite capabilities, enabling policy-driven access controls and collaborative content workflows for managed mobile endpoints.
Operational coverage targeted M1 business customers in Singapore and extended the carrier position in Southeast Asia by being the first regional operator to offer BlackBerry UEM to corporate clients. The rollout was executed through new mobile licensing plans that incorporated BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Suite offerings, embedding BlackBerry Workspaces into product catalog, billing, and license provisioning processes.
Governance emphasized license bundling and commercial packaging rather than standalone end user licensing, creating a go to market model where IT and mobility management functions at customer organizations consumed BlackBerry Workspaces as part of M1 managed plans. The implementation narrative centers on integrating a Digital Workspace product into carrier service bundles to deliver collaboration and content management to enterprise customers.
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Life Sciences | 4800 | $1.5B | United States | BlackBerry | BlackBerry Workspaces | Digital Workspace | 2018 | n/a |
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