Partnering with the University of Windsor, BlackBerry today announced a new flood risk and clean water monitoring solution based on BlackBerry AtHoc.
Partnering with the University of Windsor, BlackBerry today announced a new flood risk and clean water monitoring solution based on BlackBerry AtHoc. When the solution is put to use, BlackBerry says governments, utility companies and local communities could save up to $1,000,000 or more annually in operating expenses while increasing environmental, safety, and health benefits.
`BlackBerry is pleased to deliver this critical innovation, based on BlackBerry AtHoc, as the climate change crisis escalates. Climate change is one of the most pressing threats to our everyday lives, and tackling it requires the urgent and combined effort of governments, organizations, and individuals,` said Neelam Sandhu, Senior Vice President & Chief Elite Customer Success Officer. `BlackBerry is committed to delivering advanced technologies, that turn ...
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