BlackBerry QNX Email Format
Software DevelopmentOntario, Canada501-1000 Employees
For over the past 35 years, BlackBerry’s QNX software has become a big part of everyday life. People encounter BlackBerry QNX-controlled systems whenever they drive a car, watch TV, or use the Internet. The ultra-reliable nature of the software makes it the preferred choice for mission-critical systems such as cars, air traffic control systems, surgical robots and nuclear power plants. BlackBerry QNX automotive grade software platforms are deployed in In-Vehicle Infotainment, Cluster, Telematics, Acoustics and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. This mission critical software has ISO 26262 and is ASIL-D certifications. BlackBerry technologies including QNX’s mission critical software, Certicom’s elliptical curve cryptography and its Over the Air software update solution provides complete life cycle management capability for embedded software deployments. Global leaders like Cisco, Delphi, General Electric, Siemens, and Thales have discovered BlackBerry QNX and Certicom’s security solutions gives them the only software platform upon which to build reliable, scalable, secure and high-performance applications for markets such as automotive, medical, industrial automation, power generation and data networking. BlackBerry QNX’s embedded software market specialization and proven expertise, has made it the trusted partner to the world's largest device manufacturers and systems integrators. Developers rely on feature-rich QNX® Neutrino® RTOS and the highly-integrated QNX® Momentics® development suite to accelerate time to market. The broad range of engineering services such as, professional training, expert consulting, and custom engineering help customers speed every stage of their development cycle. BlackBerry QNX is a subsidiary of BlackBerry Ltd., a mobile-native company software and services company dedicated to securing the Enterprise of Things. BlackBerry QNX is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, with its products distributed in over 100 countries worldwide.