The BBX platform will include BBX-OS, support BlackBerry cloud services and development environments for both HTML5 and native developers. BBX will also support apps developed using tools available today for the PlayBook (native SDK, Adobe AIR/Flash, WebWorks/HTML5 and BlackBerry Runtime for Android apps). BBX will also feature the sweet-looking Cascades UI Framework which was also shown for the first time today, and will bring “Super App” such as deep integration between apps, always-on Push services, the BBM Social Platform and more.
In addition to the unveiling of BBX at the DevCon, RIM also introduced the developer beta version of the PlayBook OS 2.0. This means that PlayBook users are one step closer to getting a major update to their tablets. PlayBook OS 2.0 will come with a set of tools that will let developers bring their Android apps over to the BlackBerry PlayBook: BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps, BlackBerry Plug-In for Android Development Tools (ADT) and the BlackBerry Packager for Android Apps.
No word on when we’ll get to see the new operating systems in action, but let’s hope it will be sooner than later.