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BlackBerry

  • Formerly: Research in Motion Limited (1984–2013)
  • Type: Public company
  • Traded as: TSX: BB, NYSE: BB
  • Industry: Software
  • Founded: March 7, 1984 in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
  • Founders: Mike Lazaridis, Douglas Fregin
  • Headquarters: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
  • Area served: Worldwide
  • Key people: John S. Chen (Chairman & CEO)
  • Products: BlackBerry, BlackBerry Messenger, BlackBerry Enterprise Server, BlackBerry Internet Service, QNX
  • Subsidiaries: Cylance
  • Website: www.blackberry.com 

BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as Research In Motion (RIM), is a Canadian technology company that specializes in developing and marketing enterprise software and services. Historically, BlackBerry was known for its smartphones and the popular BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) platform.

However, in recent years, BlackBerry has transitioned its focus from hardware to software and services. The company now primarily operates in three main business segments: BlackBerry Spark, BlackBerry QNX, and BlackBerry QNX.

BlackBerry's shift from hardware to software has been driven by the decline in demand for its smartphones, which faced intense competition from other mobile operating systems like iOS and Android. By focusing on software and services, BlackBerry aims to leverage its expertise in security and enterprise mobility to cater to the needs of businesses and organizations.

It's important to note that my knowledge cutoff is in September 2021, so there may have been further developments or changes in BlackBerry's business since then. I recommend visiting BlackBerry's official website or reliable news sources for the most up-to-date information.

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