Have users with devices where UEM Client is activated after July 1, 2019, and the device is configured with a Dynamics profile with the “Require device management to use BlackBerry Dynamics apps” option enabledĪffected customers who are not able to upgrade to UEM v12.11 MR1 in advance of iOS 13 release can request a Quick Fix (QF) from Support for supported UEM versions (v12.9, v12.10).Deployed UEM on-prem after July 1, 2019, and either use Apple’s Device Enrollment Program (DEP) for activations or use BlackBerry Secure Gateway (BSG).This update will be required for day zero support of iOS 13 for UEM customers that meet any of the following conditions. In early September, an update in the form of a maintenance release (MR1) for UEM v12.11 will be made available. UEM on-prem and UEM Cloud will have day zero support for iOS 13. We are making our entire portfolio ready at launch, as we continue to deliver true data security and productivity for iOS users both inside and outside the enterprise perimeter. On day zero, we will support iOS 13 and Android Q with our world class containerization, rich app-specific policies, superior file security, enterprise-class productivity, and our diverse, flexible solutions portfolio, highlighting our leadership in enterprise mobility. Updated BlackBerry apps are available now in the App Store and on Google Play.BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Suite software supports iOS 13 and Android Q and new features on release day.The BlackBerry portfolio goes beyond basic MDM by enabling a layered approach to mobility that helps meet the most demanding security requirements, all managed from a single console in BlackBerry UEM: Our essential BlackBerry apps have been updated and available in the App Store and on Google Play today. Here’s the good news: BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Suite is prepared for these updates and we’ve made it easy for your IT team to support iOS 13 and Android Q’s end-user enhancements and enterprise capabilities. Maintaining worker productivity via compatible business apps and securing your organization’s data remain top priorities. As with any major update, iOS 13 and Android Q will present IT challenges to support mobile workers on the new operating systems. Network with your peers and share best practices.Apple and Google announced they soon will release iOS 13 and Android Q, respectively.Speak with senior BlackBerry engineers regarding your specific questions.Get an exclusive first look at BlackBerry’s upcoming SDK release and its new innovative features.Receive interactive hands-on training on the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK designed for both new and experienced developers using the SDK.See how the BlackBerry application platform can help you create world-class mobile solutions for your organization using BBM Enterprise, BlackBerry Workspaces (formerly known as WatchDox), BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server (formerly known as Good Enterprise Mobility Server), and BlackBerry Enterprise Management Framework.Participate in interactive coding sessions that will help you build best-in-class enterprise apps in real-time leveraging the BlackBerry Dynamics (formerly known as Good Dynamics) SDK.Learn from the experts behind BlackBerry Enterprise Software, the world’s most-trusted mobile platform.For mobile developers, it will be well worth your time to attend.Īt the BlackBerry Developer Summit, you will: That’s why we’re so excited about the next BlackBerry Developer Summit, to be held November 17 in New York City. That’s a big statement to make, given how critical developers have always been to BlackBerry, but without the developer community supporting the enterprise software platforms we offer, we can’t support the enterprises that depend on us to secure their businesses. As BlackBerry completes our transition to a software-first company, focused today on enterprise mobility, but with an unblinking eye towards tomorrow’s Enterprise of Things, developers are more important than ever to our company.
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