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Blackberry to Acquire Cylance to Expand Into Cybersecurity

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BlackBerry Limited (BB - Free Report) recently announced that it has inked a definite agreement to acquire Irvine, CA-based cybersecurity firm Cylance for $1.4 billion in cash. The transaction, which is one of the largest in recent years, is likely to be completed prior to the end of Blackberry’s current fiscal year in February 2019.

Privately-owned Cylance has created a niche for itself in the cybersecurity domain with a highly recurring revenue stream. It has more than 3,500 active enterprise customers, including premier blue chip companies. It is a pioneer in applying AI, algorithmic science and ML program to cybersecurity software to protect mobile devices, tablets and other Internet-connected devices from cyber attacks. This fast-growing company’s software is designed to consume less power, both in online and offline modes.

Cylance’s highly skilled cybersecurity workforce and market-leading portfolio of endpoint solutions are a strategic fit for Blackberry and will complement its Unified Endpoint Management and QNX businesses. The company further expects that the addition of Cylance will enhance the cybersecurity capabilities of Blackberry Spark, making it an indispensible proposition for Enterprise of Things (EoT). While BlackBerry Spark offers secure chip-to-edge communications platform for the EoT to create trusted connections between any endpoint, QNX empowers leading OEMs to build secure, scalable, and trusted software solutions for connected and autonomous cars.

Cylance expects to gain from Blackberry’s global reach and extensive client base to better serve its customers. It further anticipates leveraging Blackberry's strength in mobile communications and security to adapt its own AI technology to offer a comprehensive package to customers. The transaction, therefore, is a win-win deal for both the companies. Post integration, Cylance is likely to operate as a separate business unit within Blackberry.

Operating as a leading player in the enterprise mobility management, BlackBerry is widely recognized for its productivity and security innovations. The company delivers one of the most secure end-to-end mobile enterprise solutions in the market through a broad portfolio of products and services. It offers an end-to-end software and services platform for the EoT, which includes computers, vehicles, sensors, equipment and other connected endpoints within the enterprise that communicate with each other to enable smart business processes.

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