BlackBerry Acquires Good Technology And Its Suite Of Enterprise Android Apps For $425 Million

There's good news in store for future Android-running BlackBerry users. The smartphone maker that now figures maybe it likes the taste of Lollipops and Marshmallows after all has announced its acquisition of Good. Good.
Good develops a suite of decidedly un-fun Android apps intended for enterprise users. There's a pretty good number of them out there too. The Play Store has apps for accessing intranet, managing contacts, and handling email. There's also Salesforce integration. Over 6,000 organizations already use Good apps.
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