Showing posts with label Android for Work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android for Work. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Building better mobile apps for work

Posted by Matt Goodridge - Google Play for Work Product Manager



Last year, we introduced Android for Work, a program designed to pair the
strength of the Android platform with support from the rich ecosystem of OEMs
(device manufacturers like Samsung), EMMs (Enterprise Mobility Managers) and
carriers with the goal of transforming the workplace. This means that
developers get the support they need to develop apps that configure to meet
business needs without customization.



With Android for Work, developers have been able to build apps for business and
make them available via Google Play for Work to all types of industries. No
matter the place or use case, Android for Work has helped lead businesses to
foster employee productivity and creativity through increased mobility.





Today we are announcing the Android for Work DevHub, a place for developers to
keep up with Android in the workplace and engage fellow business app developers
in an open forum. Android for Work DevHub members will receive access to Google
Play for Work and Android for Work product betas and developer events and will
have the opportunity to learn from Google experts on topics like how to:




  • leverage tools and resources provided by the AppConfig Community, which established a standard that provides Android developers a
    simple way set up app configurations,
  • improve app security by integrating with Android for Work APIs,
  • get an app featured on Google Play for Work,
  • and more…


Among the early members of the Android for Work DevHub is Keeper, a
mobile-first company committed to securing corporate credentials and sensitive
information. Darren Guccione, Keeper’s CEO and co-founder, said: “Having our
team be able to talk with Google experts as a part of the Android for Work
DevHub has been very helpful in optimizing Keeper, as an essential product, for
the workplace.” In addition to Keeper, select developers across an array of
industries are already represented in the Android for Work DevHub, and—starting
today—any business developer can apply to become a member, too.



To learn more about Android for Work, join us at Google I/O Thursday, May 19th
at 2pm on Stage 10 Cassiopeia. I’ll be joined live on stage with James Kelly,
product manager in Android for Work and Rich Hyndman, and Android developer
advocate, to walk through the latest developments in Android for Work that will
help you make awesome apps for businesses and to meet the Android for Work team
in-person at our shop to see the Android for Work retail
experience.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Testing your app for Android for Work

Posted by, Rich Hyndman, Developer Advocate





Testing is important whether you’re building a dedicated app for the workplace, rolling out new features, or making it easy for IT departments to deploy.



Test DPC is now available for you and is a fully featured, open-source, sample Device Policy Controller (DPC) which allows you to test your apps with any Android for Work feature. A DPC manages the security policies and work apps on devices using Android for Work.
You can configure Test DPC to be either a device or profile owner to test all the Android for Work scenarios:




  • Profile Owner: Employees using their personal phones for work and allowing their company to own the work applications and data (i.e. bring your own device or BYOD)

  • Device Owner: Enterprises providing devices to employees and managing the entire device

  • Device Owner: Enterprises deploying devices for a narrow use case, such as a mall directory or restaurant menu (i.e. corporate owned, single use devices)


Test DPC simplifies testing and development because you can use it to set the kinds of policies an IT administrator might enforce. You can establish app and intent restrictions, set up managed work profiles, enforce policies, and can even set up fully managed Android devices — something you might find as an info board or kiosk in a public place.



The Test DPC app can be found on Google Play with the source on GitHub. Set up Test DPC as a device/profile owner on your device by checking out this user guide.



If you want to learn more about Android for Work and its capabilities, check out Android for Work Application Developer Guide for full guidance on optimizing your app for Android for Work.



Note: Your test Android device needs to run Android 5.0 or later and be able to support Android for Work natively.