BlackBerry announced a renewed enterprise focus on Thursday, including a partnership with Samsung that provides secure mobile software for certain Samsung Android smartphones and tablets.

The software, to be available early next year, will bring together BlackBerry’s new BES12 Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) software with Samsung smartphones and tablets that are embedded with Samsung’s Knox security software. Models include the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4.

BlackBerry also named Bloomberg as a customer. “Security is a top priority for us, and this combined offering [from BlackBerry and Samsung] provides a new versatile option to the marketplace,” Chris Behringer, head of enterprise mobility at Bloomberg, said in a statement.

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