Just send them an email with a link to the apk on your corporate server.   
If you want, have the server make them go through a login or only serve over 
your vpn or coporate wifi.  Or have your app periodically check the server.

As long as you are willing (and able) to check allow non-market sources in 
the device's settings menu, and have the users confirm the installation, all 
you really need to do is point android at the .apk

On Monday, May 23, 2011 4:01:27 PM UTC-4, OMA wrote:
>
> What I need is an automatic update system so applications installed in any 
> number of tablets
> update automatically over Wi-Fi (using a central server in the Internet). 
> The user should just receive
> a message about a new version available, then s/he just confirms and gets 
> the updated application installed.
> Just like in the Android Market. But we can't publish our app in the 
> Android Market, because
> it needs of a private Intranet server to work, so the app would be useless 
> for everybody else.
> Updating over USB would not be a good option, I think.
> Where do you think I should start?
>
> Thanks!
> Octavio
>
>

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