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BlackBerry Ltd T.BB

Alternate Symbol(s):  BB

BlackBerry Limited is a Canada-based company, which provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world. The Company operates through three segments: Cybersecurity, IoT, and Licensing and Other. The Cybersecurity segment consists of BlackBerry Spark, BlackBerry SecuSUITE and BlackBerry AtHoc. The IoT business consists of BlackBerry Technology Solutions (BTS) and BlackBerry IVY. The Licensing and Other segment consists primarily of the Company’s patent licensing business. The Company’s core secure software and services offerings are its Cylance cybersecurity and BlackBerry unified endpoint management (UEM) solutions, collectively known as BlackBerry Spark. Its Cylance cybersecurity solutions include CylanceENDPOINT, an integrated endpoint security solution that leverages the Cylance AI model and OneAlert EDR console. The BlackBerry UEM Suite includes the Company’s BlackBerry UEM, BlackBerry Dynamics and BlackBerry Workspaces solutions.


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Comment by DutchBBon Jun 09, 2017 10:03am
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RE:RE:RE:The Gartner "Leader" quadrant

RE:RE:RE:The Gartner "Leader" quadrant
Hi Yasch,
 
Obviously I am always willing to see if I can be of any help, but first of all I am definitely not an IT person. I am just an ordinary user of a (Windows) PC and of a BlackBerry Passport smartphone. So what I do know about computers and technology is unfortunately very limited. And in this case I don't know how to help you. First, I can't see any of what you tried to do in order to get the screen shot to show up. I mean with the other Twitter picture the other day, I could see the link you were trying to use. And so I could figure out what the problem with that URL was. But now there simply is nothing at all to see. Perhaps if you can let me know what exactly you did and what URL you have been using that I am able to figure out why it didn't work this time? 
 
I am pretty sure that you tried to post a picture that comes from the Gartner 2017 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Mobility Management Suites report. But I haven't been able to have a look at that report myself, because I need to register in order to be able to see it. And I hate that, so I usually don't do that, and this time was no exception. In general though, I think it would be understandable that you can't post (parts of) a report that is limited in access. So maybe that's the problem here. I tried to find the report without having to register for it, but that was to no avail. Still when I searched for pictures of the report, several pictures showed up. Maybe, just maybe the one picture you were trying to post can be found by searching for it with a search engine. Again, I can't say, because I haven't seen the picture myself. If it shows up that way, I think you should also be able to link to it. And remember, the URL to a picture should always end with the extension of a picture, so for example it should end with .jpg or .png or .bmp or .gif or well whatever, well you get the picture
 
Another option which comes to mind is that you could make a screenshot of the picture or part of the report yourself on your PC. Next, put it somewhere where you can link it to (Stockhouse itself mentions HERE as an example to use https://tinypic.com/, but I never used any of them, so I can't tell from experience) and then make a link to that picture on this board in the usual way. But I fear that might not really be allowed, considering that the report requires registration or even payment. But hey, I am not a law person either. I'm just an ordinary investor.
 
Sorry, this is all I could try to do to help. By the way, as a Dutch person I was wondering how you knew that "taal" is Dutch for language and that "betalen" is Dutch for pay(ing)? And you were right about the word "jongen" (the correct Dutch spelling is with the -n at the end, meaning boy like you already said) that it's common to call a friend "jongen". So maybe that's also why I didn't really understood xfybbr49gh when he considered "boy" to be such an insult. 

Good luck to you and all other longs. I wish the shorts much strength, it seems to me they shall be needing lots of it.
 
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