BlackBerry's IoT plans start close to home: cars, asset tracking
BlackBerry is taking the same approach with its Internet of things platform, launched Wednesday at International CES, as it is with its smartphone business: Aim at its core markets.
In IoT, the struggling mobile vendor has found an emerging area of technology where it may have the right combination of strengths. The company signaled as much last May when it announced Project Ion, a future cloud-based service it said would make it easier for enterprises to develop IoT software.
The results of that project, which involved beta testing by several customers, have been folded into a product called simply the BlackBerry IoT Platform, set for availability in April.