We do enterprise apps. 

Apples advice is to get the client to register as an enterprise developer, and 
then sign the ipa with their certificates for distribution.

This makes it easy for us to use a normal apple developers account.

We did buy enterprise MT though to support Xamarin. 

Regards,


On 11/02/2012, at 2:58 PM, Nic Wise <[email protected]> wrote:

> My understanding:
> 
> < 100 devices, you can use a normal account (and a normal monotouch).
> 
> Officially, for enterprise distro, EVEN IF IT'S < 100, you need an
> enterprise account (and enterprise monotouch)
> 
> Either way, you will want to look into testflightapp.com :)
> 
> http://support.testflightapp.com/discussions/general-ios-development-problems/600-enterprise-distribution
> 
> 
> enterprise allows you to basically make your own appstore - you can
> sign apps and they can go on any device which has your enterprise cert
> on it, which can be deployed on a company-wide scale using Apple's
> tools (iPhone Configuration Utility, I think, and also Lion Server).
> 
> To get an enterprise account, the company needs to be registered with
> Dunn and Bradstreet, which is a mission if they are not a large
> company (and also, possibly not do-able if you are in the UK???)
> 
> The 100 devices is per _account_, not per app. Might be an idea, if
> you have < 100 devices, to get a new developer account for the
> customer (or rather, get THEM to buy it)
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 00:43, MilkyJoe <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I currently have a standard Apple developer account.
>> 
>> I'm currently developing an iPad app for a client, that they want to
>> distribute internally to a select number of devices. To date, I've only
>> deployed to the App Store to date, and the whole enterprise deployment is
>> getting more confusing the more I read about it!
>> 
>> As I understand it, if my client wants to deploy to 100 devices or less, I
>> can use the Ad Hoc approach. I can create a profile for 100 devices that
>> they simply need to add to their devices, yes? Is the list of devices per
>> app, or per account? i.e. Can I only have 100 devices for all of my apps, or
>> each app can have its own list of 100 devices?
>> 
>> With Enterprise deployment, I'd need an Enterprise Developer account with
>> apple (upgrade from standard possible?). Would this enable me to create an
>> app for use by a client, or would this only enable me to create apps for
>> internal distribution within my own company? Are there any additional steps
>> or requirements for registering?
>> 
>> We have a meeting with a client shortly, and they're going to ask about
>> their options. I've been reading the Apple documents, but I'm now more
>> confused than ever!
>> 
>> Many thanks.
>> 
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