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Android Management Api limit extension
Yes mattdermody, Actualy I have the custom DPC ready but this time I want to go with google management Api's. For better security, better integration with devices OS. But before starting with AMAPIs I want to be sure that it will fullfill my all requirements. But I am still stuck with these questions.
For what it's worth, you will have more power and control with Custom DPC than you will with AMAPI. AMAPI may be the future of Android Management that Google is pushing everyone toward but you'll find that there isn't parity with Custom DPC and you'll be more limited making the switch.
- Kulwinder3 months agoLevel 1.6: Donut
But the main problem in custom DPC is about playstore. We can't install the apps from playstore. And emm is closed it's registration for new custom DPCs. Do you have any solution for this. And if AMAPIs are the future then why not start with this as client also wants a stable solution that we don't have to change later. And I think it's not possible to migrate to AMAPI from custom DPC without EMM.
- mattdermody3 months agoLevel 2.3: Gingerbread
Yes all of this is true. My solution to the problem would be to use an off the shelf mature EMM solution for this scenario. I don’t know your full use case but it does sound like you’re reinventing the wheel a bit and entering a space that is already mature with many many players. If all you need is a cheap AMAPI based EMM there are numerous options on the market.
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