> 1) Can't answer that without you giving specific needs.

I suspect he means remote provisioning logging and control.

> 2) Delete vending.apk, there is a system parameter to enable/disable
> installation of apps from non-market sources -- just rebuild the
> interface to leave out this option and have it in a "disabled" state.

Running a custom build is probably pushing it for most IT departments.

> 3) If you ignore your microshaft nonsense, you already have this
> function -- note: calendar and todo are the same thing.

No they're no though the applications that handle them are often the  
same.

> 4) Be patient and/or contribute to sipdroid.

I've had my ADP1 stolen, how is sipdroid in use? Sound quality, codec  
support etc. When I get another device I might well contribute my (or  
more likely my employees ;) time.

S

Sena Gbeckor-Kove
www.imkon.com



>
> On May 13, 3:32 am, PeeDee <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I had an interesting conversation with a number of our customers with
>> regards to mobile devices and how they saw Enterprise applications  
>> play
>> a part in the workplace.  Most are happy with Blackberry devices as  
>> the
>> control they have over the device is paramount to their security.   
>> What
>> was interesting is that most would consider devices which enable  
>> them to
>> lock the device down.  One of the biggest problems for them is the  
>> fact
>> that an end user can install any application from the market.  This
>> poses a number of problems.  Firstly, from a support point of view  
>> and
>> secondly, which is more of a priority for them to contain, is the  
>> security.
>>
>> We came up with a wish list:
>>
>> 1)  Remote control / Support of a device(s)
>> 2)  Locking down a device ( Only Managers can install / configure the
>> device / Hide applications like the Market / Disable ability to  
>> install
>> from web )
>> 3)  Push E-mail / Calendar / Todo sync( Support ActiveSync? )
>> 4)  Utilisation of an internal telephony system via wifi (  SIP  
>> etc ) (
>> I know about a Beta SIP client for android 1.5. )
>>
>> An android platform would be considered if the above was supported.
>> Anyone know if there are plans for an "Enterprise Mode" for a stock  
>> phone?
>>
>> I guess the question is aimed squarely at Google as we have little
>> control of the in-built applications via the API.
>>
>> Apologies if this has been asked before.
>>
>> Pd.
> >


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