Google Inc. wants to help enterprise information technology administrators roll out its Android mobile platform in a more secure fashion with the launch of a new deployment method called Zero-Touch ...
Microsoft has confirmed a new known issue causing Microsoft Intune enrollment problems on some Android devices after upgrading from Android 11 to Android 12. Customers impacted by this issue have also ...
Microsoft has confirmed today that Samsung and Google have fixed an Intune enrollment issue affecting Galaxy S22 smartphones running Android 13. Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that helps ...
Setting up a new smartphone out of the box isn’t exactly rocket science these days. But for businesses with hundreds or thousands of employees to cater to, deploying and configuring devices across an ...
Today businesses have come out from geographical limitations and expanded worldwide. Various digital gadgets are required to manage large-scale companies; otherwise, things will become problematic.
Google, in recent years, has added enterprise features to Android to increase adoption by businesses. The latest is called “zero-touch enrollment” and allows companies to configure devices with ...
Google's looking to make it easier and safer for enterprises to get new Android devices into the hands of employees with Thursday's introduction of an automated device enrollment option. The new ...
Google today made it easier for businesses to configure and deploy Android handsets to employees with a new tool called zero-touch enrollment. Google says zero-touch lets companies configure purchased ...
PUNE, India, April 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- ProMobi Technologies today announces that its Mobile Device Management solution, Scalefusion, is now an official Android Enterprise Zero Touch EMM partner.
Unitech, a global solution provider of automatic identification and data capture technologies, announced it is an official partner for Android zero-touch enrollment that streamlines the process and ...
Corbin is a tech journalist and developer who worked at Android Police from 2016 until 2021. Check out his other work at corbin.io. Usually when a company purchases smartphones (or computers) for use ...