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Android Agent 3.1.15 release

24 Apr 05:03
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This release includes:

  • Fixed native crash in shared preferences

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Download android-agent-cloud.apk for WSO2 Device Cloud.

Android Agent 3.1.14 release

21 Apr 15:26
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This release includes:

  • Add sign up link for WSO2 Device Cloud.
  • Fixed authentication issue.

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Android Agent 3.1.13 release

21 Apr 11:29
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This release includes:

  • Add auto tenant resolving to detect organization.
  • Fixed native crash in Samsung devices.
  • Fixed location not updating issue when GPS signals are weak.
  • Improve authentication flow and add descriptive messages.
  • Improve agent responsiveness to operations

Download android-agent.apk for WSO2 IoT Server.
Download android-agent-cloud.apk for WSO2 Device Cloud.

Android Agent 3.1.12 release

13 Apr 02:52
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This release includes:

  • Fixed issue in auto popping agent in some devices
  • Fixed issue in device state listening
  • Improved location services
  • Improved network info retrieval
  • Improved re-signing on refresh token expiration

Download android-agent.apk for WSO2 IoT Server.
Download android-agent-cloud.apk for WSO2 Device Cloud.

Android Agent 3.1.7 release

05 Apr 06:56
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This release includes:

  • Add sign in on token validation failure
  • Add descriptive UI for PIN entry
  • Device muting after ring operation issue is fixed
  • Fix time zone issue in token expiry check

Download android-agent.apk for WSO2 IoT Server.
Download android-agent-cloud.apk for WSO2 Device Cloud.

WSO2 CDMF Android Agent 2.0.0 Released

23 Jan 21:23
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This Agent supports IoT Server 3.0.0
The android-agent-10032017.apk hosted here is an updated version (which contains some fixes after 2.0.0 release) corresponds to the revision 1c15e2e

WSO2 EMM 1.1.0

10 Jun 19:02
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What is new in this release

WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM) version 1.1.0 is the successor of version 1.0.1. It contains several enhancements, which are as follows:

First user experience

In the previous WSO2 EMM releases it was mandatory for the users to fully configure WSO2 EMM before being able to run the product. Now, WSO2 EMM 1.1.0 binary pack comprises of a default Android Agent. Thereby, enabling users to seamlessly download and run EMM without any prior configurations. This will allow users to use Android devices to get a better understanding of WSO2 EMM.

Local notification method for Android devices

The GCM server has a limitation on the number of messages that can be sent to the GCM server. However, this new Local notification method for Android devices does not make use of the GCM server. Thereby, the number of messages sent via the GCM will be minimized. Furthermore, the Local notification method does not send the messages via the payload, as it did in previous EMM versions. Thereby, this will minimize the MDM command loss.

Tenant based configuration

The tenant admin will be able to use the Configuration Manager wizard to setup the tenant's general, Android and iOS configuration details. Thereby, this allows each tenant to customize their settings based on their requirements. For more information, see Tenant Based Settings.

Ability to change password

Previously, users were not allowed to change the default password that was assigned by WSO2 EMM. However, now users are allowed to change their password. Thereby, users will be able to change their default password to a password of their choice.

Removal of devices from WSO2 EMM

Previously, administrators were not allowed to remove devices from WSO2 EMM after they were enrolled. However, now the administrators can use the Enterprise Wipe feature to remove enrolled devices from WSO2 EMM. Thereby, this will enable the administrators to maintain WSO2 EMM efficiently.

Improved API security

The APIs that are exposed to the devices have been secured in WSO2 EMM using OAuth.

Improved compliance monitoring

When the system is clustered, then using the nTask Component, only one node will be allowed to perform the compliance monitoring that will dispatch messages to the GCM or APNS.

Key Features

  • Self-service device enrollment and management with end-user MDM console
  • Policy-driven device management for security, data, and device features (Camera, Password Policy)
  • Deploy policies over-the-air
  • Compliance monitoring for reporting, alerting, and device deprovisioning
  • Role based permissions for device management
  • Provisioning and deprovisioning applications to enrolled devices
  • Blacklisting of applications for Android
  • Supports App management
  • App approval process through a lifecycle
  • Discover mobile apps through an Enterprise App Store
  • Self-provisioning of mobile apps to devices

The full feature list is available at http://wso2.com/products/enterprise-mobility-manager/