I was thinking more in the league of Zenprise and the like.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Peter C. Ndikuwera
Sent: Tuesday, 08 January 2013 11:15
To: Uganda Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [LUG] Android Management Tools

 

A search on google shows the following from the Play Store:

 

App Lock

App Protector

Smart App Protector

 

among others.




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On 7 January 2013 23:17, Benjamin Tayehanpour <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Not sure if this will help in this particular case, but apps can be
installed and removed remotely via the Internet from the Play store.
If the NGO you are talking about is using Google Apps or similar, and
the smartphones are connected to Apps accounts, remote app management
ought to be relatively straightforward in theory.

Not sure about the settings, though. Oughtn't "stay the **** away from
the settings or we'll reclaim the phone" be enough?

On 7 January 2013 18:42, Reinier Battenberg

<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A partner NGO of ours has deployed a good number of Android devices very far
> from Kampala.
>
> They are running into maintenance issues, where users install apps, change
> settings and basically run their devices useless.
>
> Are there any Android tools that people have experience with that can help
> them lock devices, deploy updates and basically do some remote management and
> monitoring of their devices?
>
> (For example, we discussed Prey a few weeks back, which can help them track
> stolen devices.)
>
>
> --
> rgds,
>
> Reinier Battenberg
> Director
> Mountbatten Ltd.
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