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===== 1 Overview ===== | ===== 1 Overview ===== | ||
- | {{:/ | + | Bring Your Own Device or BYOD as it is often referred to, refers to policies where employees may use their own smartphones, |
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- | Bring Your Own Device or BYOD as it is often referred to, refers to policies where employees may use their own smartphones, | + | |
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- | Applicable to: | + | |
- | * SaaS hosted service | + | |
- | * IaaS service | + | |
- | * Enterprise on-premises Appliance | + | |
===== 2 Managing User devices ===== | ===== 2 Managing User devices ===== | ||
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===== 3 Secure Access ===== | ===== 3 Secure Access ===== | ||
- | Our WebDAV implementation (see [[clouddav]]) supports the MobileIron Docs@Work application for accessing repositories. | + | Our WebDAV implementation (see [[:clouddav]]) supports the MobileIron Docs@Work application for accessing repositories. |
===== 4 Remote Wipe ===== | ===== 4 Remote Wipe ===== | ||
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We often get asked about ' | We often get asked about ' | ||
- | ==== Corporate ==== | + | ==== 4.1 Corporate ==== |
For a corporate administrator this typically means wiping corporate data and applications when an employee leaves or changes position. We recommend investing in one of many Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions that support the remote removal of applications (and associated data). | For a corporate administrator this typically means wiping corporate data and applications when an employee leaves or changes position. We recommend investing in one of many Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions that support the remote removal of applications (and associated data). | ||
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MDM solutions are available from operating system vendors and third-parties. Customers may use for example: | MDM solutions are available from operating system vendors and third-parties. Customers may use for example: | ||
- | * **iOS, MacOS:** [[https:// | + | * **MacOS:** [[https:// |
- | * **Windows | + | * **Windows: |
We have also had customers use third party solutions including: | We have also had customers use third party solutions including: | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
- | ==== Owner ==== | + | ==== 4.2 Owner ==== |
For a device owner a remote wipe typically means removing all local data, credentials and applications. It's useful when a device has been lost or stolen, or even simply replaced, but is not physically available. In this situation options include: | For a device owner a remote wipe typically means removing all local data, credentials and applications. It's useful when a device has been lost or stolen, or even simply replaced, but is not physically available. In this situation options include: | ||
- | * **iOS, MacOS:** Remote wipe can be handled at a device level. All this is needed is that iCloud is enabled and [[http:// | ||
- | * **Android: | ||
- | * **Windows Phone:** For any Windows Phone 7 or 7.5 device, launch [[http:// | ||
- | * **BlackBerry: | ||
- | * **WindowsOS: | ||
+ | * **MacOS:** Remote wipe can be handled at a device level. All this is needed is that iCloud is enabled and [[http:// | ||
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+ | * **WindowsOS: | ||