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Cross-platform mobile security solution unveiled by BlackBerry

BlackBerry Mobile SecurityBlackBerry expands its boundaries in mobile security

Mobile security continues to grow as a very serious issue facing consumers and businesses alike. As the world becomes increasingly reliant on mobile technology, protection against malicious parties is becoming a prominent focus of many producers of mobile devices. BlackBerry, formerly Research In Motion, is one of the companies that has been focusing more heavily on mobile security. BlackBerry has long been a provider of enterprise-level security solutions for its line of mobile devices, but now the company is beginning to expand its boundaries by making solutions available for other mobile platforms.

New solution aims to make mobile devices more secure

BlackBerry has unveiled its Secure Work Space, a new mobile security solution designed for platforms other than that developed by BlackBerry. The company recently celebrated the launch of its highly anticipated BlackBerry Z10, which has been well received by the company’s loyal enterprise clients. The security solution enables a higher degree of protection for enterprise and personal consumers. Unlike BlackBerry’s previous security solutions, however, Secure Work Space is not exclusive to the BlackBerry platform.

Secure Work Space available for Android and iOS

Secure Work Space is being made available to both the Android and iOS platforms. Both of these platforms are somewhat more popular among consumers than BlackBerry, but this has not deterred the company from providing mobile security solutions for its competitors. Because these platforms are beginning to account for the distribution of valuable data, such as financial information, the need for comprehensive security solutions is becoming more prolific. In making a cross-platform mobile security solution, BlackBerry believes that it can help people protect the information that is trafficked through their smartphones and tablets.

Mobile commerce highlights importance of mobile security

The Secure Work Space is expected to be made available by the end of June this year. One of the reasons mobile security has been becoming a more serious is because of mobile commerce. More people are becoming comfortable with the idea of using their mobile device to make payments, thus increasing the risk of financial information being targeted by malicious parties that would exploit such information.

Mcommerce sites in China see increases of 600 percent in 2012

Mcommerce China Retail GrowthThe leading websites in the country saw tremendous growth over the mobile channel.

Recently released data from the leading e-commerce sites in China have revealed that those websites experienced an average mcommerce growth of 600 percent last year.

In that country, online shopping is generates an estimated $40,000 per second.

However, the majority of that spending has been over laptops and desktops. This is what has made it so notable that Tmall and Taobao have reported that the purchases that were being made on their websites by way of smartphones and tablets has skyrocketed by 600 percent. This represents a massive growth in the importance of mcommerce and tcommerce.

There have also been a number of other considerable mcommerce victories over the last year.

The company that operates both of the aforementioned stores, Alibaba, also revealed that the number of unique visitors that came to Taobao in 2012 over its mcommerce apps or through a browser broke the 300 million mark. The blog from that company explained that among those visitors from mobile devices, 57 million (19 percent) actually made a purchase over their smartphones.

Though this makes it appear as though shoppers have made a major move toward mcommerce, among all of the transactions completed on Taobao last year, mobile represented only 6.87 percent. This is an increase of only 1.77 percent over the year before.

It was previously revealed through the data produced by iResearch last year in the second quarter that Tmall and Taobao had already established themselves as mcommerce leaders in china. They stepped far above the competition by taking in an online shopping share of 75.6 percent of all purchases made on the internet through the use of any device. Though there are other strong online retailers in the country, there are a number that remain underrepresented over smartphone and tcommerce, such as Amazon China.

According to Alex Qiu, the general manager for the Alibaba mobile business unit, “The speed of mobile adoption has been much faster than we thought it would be.” As smartphone and tablet adoption continue to take off in China, it makes sense that the use of mcommerce will only continue to grow.