
WATERLOO, ON – BlackBerry has bought U.K.-based virtual identity solutions provider Movirtu, a move that will help to beef up its offering to corporate customers. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
With Movirtu’s Virtual SIM platform, both a business number and a personal number can be used on a single mobile device, with separate billing for voice, data and messaging usage on each number. As a result, employees can switch between business and personal profiles easily without carrying multiple devices or SIM cards, and charges are appropriately billed to the company and the employee. Additionally, in conjunction with the BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) platform, enterprise customers will be able to apply IT policies to the business number without impacting the usability of the device for personal use.
BlackBerry said that the acquisition complements its Secure Work Space, BlackBerry Balance and other partitioning technologies, which give employees the freedom and privacy they want for their personal use while delivering the security and management needed for business use. With Movirtu, employees can switch between profiles for calls, data and messages, while on their home network and in roaming situations.
“In a BYOD (bring-your-own device) and COPE (corporate-owned personally enabled) world, there remain a number of efficiency and convenience challenges facing enterprises, employees and mobile operators alike,” said BlackBerry CEO and chairman John Chen, in the announcement. “The acquisition of Movirtu complements our core strategy of providing additional value added services, and it will leverage our key assets, including our BES platform, along with our existing global infrastructure which is connected to a large number of mobile operators around the world.”
The new Virtual SIM capabilities will be offered by BlackBerry through mobile operators to provide customers with multiple identity-based service offerings. BlackBerry will support the deployment of Movirtu technology on all major smartphone operating systems.