BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as Research In Motion Limited (RIM), is a Canadian telecommunication and wireless equipment company best known to the general public as the developer of the BlackBerry brand of smartphones and tablets. Blackberry is also a provider of secure & high reliability software for industrial applications and Mobile Device Management (MDM). Originally a dominant company in the smartphone market, the brand’s relevance has slipped in recent years with the advent of the modern smartphone.
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