BlackBerry signs Ford Motor Company for QNX and security software
BlackBerry, a global software leader in securing, connecting and mobilising enterprises has signed an agreement with Ford Motor Company for expanded use of BlackBerrys QNX and security software.
The deal signifies an acceleration in BlackBerrys pivot from hardware to software in support of the automaker’s goal of providing connected vehicles and mobility to its customers.
"The future of the automobile is all about embedded intelligence. I believe our expertise in secure embedded software makes us the preferred technology provider to put the smart in the car," said John Chen, executive chairman and CEO, BlackBerry.
"Ford is an industry leader and the opportunity to contribute our world-class technology to their products is a privilege. Fords expanded application of our software and services illustrates the diverse and broad value we can bring to market," commented Chen.
As part of this agreement, BlackBerry will dedicate a team to work with Ford on expanding the use of BlackBerrys QNX Neutrino Operating System, Certicom security technology, QNX hypervisor and QNX audio processing software. The terms of the deal are confidential.
"With the success of our SYNC 3 system globally, which is based on the BlackBerry QNX operating system, we understand the importance of the connected car experience to our customers," said Raj Nair, executive vice president, Product Development and CTO, Ford Motor Company.
"Growing our expertise, experience and use of the BlackBerry QNX embedded software platforms will help ensure we deliver the high-quality, highly secure experience that our customers expect," added Nair.
The combination of BlackBerrys expertise in security and QNXs mission-critical operating systems and software for automotive applications, allows the company to offer the most secure, trusted and reliable platform that can power every aspect of the connected car.
BlackBerrys QNX software powers more than 60 million vehicles, including the SYNC 3 Infotainment system in Ford’s current models.
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