How Would Android App For Enterprise Work In Terms Of Corporate Data

Feb 6, 2013

I'm puzzled by the Data Storage part, that is, I did not find any where it mentioned that an android app would be able to write and retrieve data from a centralized db server vs jdbc or whatever, if this is true, how would an android app for an enterprise work in terms of corporate data?

How would android app for enterprise work in terms of corporate data


HTC Incredible :: Need Data Plan For Using Corporate Email?

Apr 18, 2010

I will be preordering the incredible tomorrow, but I am coming over from a blackberry. When I upgrade, do I have to choose the data plan and pay the extra money to get my corporate email hooked up?

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Apr 21, 2010

As a BB Storm user, I have to pay for BES in order to get my corp email on my phone. With the Incredible, can I just get the $29.99 option and still get corp email, or do I have to get the $44.99 plan?

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Mar 24, 2010

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HTC Desire :: Data Doesn't Work On 3g / Calls Don't Work On HSDPA

Jun 14, 2010

I've had an HTC Desire on Orange in the UK for about 6 weeks and it is having persistent problem. Firstly despite having a strong 4-bar out of 4 signal, online services and the internet do not work at all when a 3G signal is being received (e.g. news, weather, all widgets, internet, email etc).Calls and texts do work however with a 3G signal.But when a 3g+ signal (HSDPA) is being received, all internet services as above work fine.However, when a 3+ signal is being received, the phone does not make or receive calls or text messages, and often fails to send texts. Calls I make immediately shut down (bleep + �call ended�), and incoming calls from other people go straight to answerphone. Also often when turning the data connection on/off, it freezes and has to be rebooted, and turning airplane setting on and off does not fix the problem.

I have also tried the different network settings (GSM, WCDMA, auto, etc). �GSM� sends and receives calls and texts but doesn�t work (or is incredibly slow) with internet, and �auto� and �WCDMA only� show the problems as above.I don't think this is a network/coverage issues as, as I have seen many people reporting these same issues on other networks and in other parts of the UK, and I have read that other people are having to manually turn off HSDPA to be able to make calls (using an app?). Even if I can stop HSDPA from connecting to make sure the phone works, I still can�t use the internet at all on 3g � even GSM works better!

Finally, when I connect to a bluetooth device (e.g. car and headphones) the phone will connect briefly, and then randomly disconnect. I have also seen this issue reported elsewhere.I very much like the phone and don't want to get rid of it, but these problems are making the phone unuseable.Also I don't know if I should be contacting HTC or Orange about this. Will the upcoming Android 2.2 fix these problems?Anyone know how to fix this or if I need a new handset? Are there any apps that can help? Also does the Nexus One have these problems and are they fixed by Froyo?

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May 3, 2010

I am new to android (Former winMo user) so far I love it. However I have now found one setback with my new Incredible. Support for Enterprise wifi.My place of employment has a rotating key WEP wifi setup with security certificates. The wifi shows up as "Secured with WEP" and when you try to join it it only has an option of entering a WEP hex Key. However the key is actually provided by a IT provided security certificate.I have imported the certificate and attempted setting up the connection manually with 802.1x Enterprise, specifying the correct SSID. EAP Method of TLS allows specification of the certificates but the wifi connection then shows as "Not in range, remembered" My assumption is that TLS is an WPA protocol and not WEP. (I'm a software developer, not a wireless expert)We have managed to get Windows Mobile, iPhone/iPad's on the network without any issues. Android however is giving us a terrible time. Anyone have any idea how we can get these devices on the wifi network?

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Android :: Good Enterprise App

Apr 6, 2010

Has anyone started using Good enterprise for managing work email and calendar. (www.good.com) my company just rolled it out for iPhone and will be releasing it for android next month. Just curious if this is wide spread and what the feed back is so far.

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Oct 22, 2010

If so what is it, and which one is made accessible by Android being open source? (Yup, I'm a newbie.)

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Android :: WPA2 Enterprise Support

Feb 7, 2009

Is there a way to alter the wpa_supplicant on an non rooted G1 with the actual firmware RC33 which is installed on the german devices, I will need to have access to WPA2 Enterprise Networks with my G1 , and i actually could not get root access with the current release of Android on the Phone. So my question is , is it possible to write a Programm which can build in the possibility to connect to WPA2 Enterpise networks on a G1 without root access, and when there is one how could this be done?

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Android :: Able To Connect To WPA Enterprise Wi-Fi Networks?

Sep 25, 2009

A Wi-Fi device running Android looks like being able to connect to a secured Wi-Fi access point using WEP, WPA, etc. I actually can't figure how to setup a "WPA Enterprise" secured Wi-Fi connection wich requires a certificate. I can't find a way to import a security certificate. I went to "Settings" app, "Wireless controls" menu, "Wi-Fi settings" menu, clicked the "Advanced" menu, "Security certificates" menu, clicked "Add certificates" menu to get an empty list. I tried to put the .cer file on the SD card but the list is still empty.

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Android :: Enterprise Server For Sprint HTC

Sep 25, 2010

Wife has to carry two phones because new employer only supports BlackBerry and Iphone with Enterprise Server:

1. Is there an enterprise Server version and service for Sprint Android?

2. Does the IT deparment there need to run something extra on their servers to support Android Enterprise? Big deal?

3. What exactly does Enterprise server introduce? Does it mean they can add a policy to her phone? Will they be able to monitor phone activity? What activity? Calls?, Internet traffic? SMS?

Side question. If I am able to add a corporate email address to the phone (not manually) and it adds the account via pop (automatically) and it works but only with 30 minute get refreshes and only for email, no calendars or contacts refreshing. Will it also likely work if I add it manually through exchange active sync on the phone ? I have not tried since I don't know the main exchange server address. Does this tie into Enterprise server in any way? When Enterprise server is enabled, you won't be able to add an email via pop or activesync right?unless they set it up and you have enterprise level service?

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Android :: How To Create Applications Only For Enterprise?

Dec 10, 2009

I want to create an Android application that is not released to the Android Market for public consumption but only for private use of my company.Is this possible?If so can you post a link to where you can do this?

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Sep 20, 2010

Does anyone know if Android 2.1 (on an HTC Desire) is capable of WPA2 Enterprise? I called HTC and they told me there was no support - that it wasn't a limitation of the phone, but that Google doesn't offer support for it yet - which seems to me rather ridiculous (My school will only let me use their network on a WPA2 Enterprise network). Does anyone know of any work around? Also, when is Google set to release a firmware update providing native support for WPA Enterprise?

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Android :: Dolphin Browser HD Terms Of Agreement

Sep 27, 2010

In the agreement of the Dolphin Browser HD, it states that Dolphin will collect data about the user in something called user experience analytics.I've been trying to find information about this, to no avail. I've searched everywhere.Has anyone read this agreement?Can anyone give me information about what they collect? It seems very open statement, in which they could practically take anything.

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Android :: Good For Enterprise SUCKS My Battery

Sep 1, 2010

I need to use GFE for my work, however, as soon as I install this app my battery use went from little over 24 hours to about 6 hours. This dam application just won't stop checking for the emails and constantly keeping my phone active. I tried killing it via Task Killer, via managing applications and all forsaken, as this thing like a locust keeps coming back to life and suck the life out of my battery.
Anyone came up with the idea how I can kill GFE for good and activate it back when I need it?I just upgraded my Incredible to 2.2 and it seems that it has two app managing native tools - "manage applications" and "running services" both show apps that are currenlty running. I tried killing GFE using both and still unsuccessful .

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May 10, 2010

I am currently using Skyfire and.....eh.

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May 4, 2010

I know this has been discussed all over the internet but I'm a computer "user" only and don't particularly understand a lot of the computer terminology in these discussions. I would like some very simple straight forward answers in lay person language. I work in a company that uses Microsoft exchange and outlook. I currently have a blackberry that syncs everything wireless and seamlessly (ie., contacts, emails, tasks, calendars, notes). I would like to get a new Verizon Indredible but company does not and won't enable active sync (whatever that is). My question is is there a program that I can install directly onto my office PC myself that will "push" or otherwise wirelessly sync all of my outlook information that is currently synced on my Blackberry?

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Android :: Way To Amend Droid Market Terms Of Use?

Nov 15, 2010

My employer wants to sign up to release applications through the Android Market, but they don't like item 15.7 in the Terms of Use.

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Android :: Enterprise Native Mobile Application Development

Apr 22, 2010

I tend to believe that developing mobile applications in an enterprise environment is best suited by developing intranet web applications. That said I have been asked to think about whether there are specific enterprise applications that could only be accomplished or would be more successful as native applications. I am curious as to what the Stack Overflow community thinks.

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Android :: Make Application's Canvas In Terms Of Pixels?

Mar 13, 2010

I've determined an estimate of the size of my Android emulator's screen in pixels, although I think its resolution can be changed to other numbers. Quite frankly though that doesn't eliminate the general problem of not knowing how many pixels on each axis I have to work with on my Android applications in general.The main problem I'm trying to solve is this: How do I make sure I don't use a faulty resolution on Android applications if I want to keep things' sizes constant (so that if the application screen shrinks, for instances, objects will still show up just as big - there just won't be as many of them being shown) if I wish to do this with a single universal resolution for each program? Failing that, how do I make sure everything's alright if I try to do everything the same way with maybe a few different pre-set resolutions?

Mainly it seems like a relevant question that must be answered before I can come across a complete answer for the general problem is how big can I always make my application in pixels, NOT regarding if and when a user resizes the application's screen to something smaller than the maximum size permitted by the phone and its operating system.I really want to try to keep this simple. If I were doing this for a modern desktop, for instance, I know that if I design the application with a 800x600 canvas, the user can still shrink the application to the point they're not doing themselves any favors, but at least I can basically count on it working right and not being too big for the monitor or something. Is there such a magic resolution for Android, assuming that I'm designing for API levels 3+ (Android 1.5+)?

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General :: Galaxy Nexus Or SGS III In Terms Of Android Custom Rom?

Jul 4, 2012

I really like the stock look of the ICS(yes the one that Galaxy Nexus has).So I was wondering if there is anyway to get rid of the Touchwiz from Galaxy SGSIII.After a small Google research that I did it seems that a user is not able to get rid of Touchwiz unless it replace it with another Launcher like the Launcher Pro.So what I found out that the only way to do this is to flash the phone with a custom rom,which will not contain any OEM launchers or any other third party launchers. Any kind of launcher that will make SGS III look like Galaxy Nexus's stock launcher,I am looking only for the stock launcher only.

So I was wondering if there is any custom rom to get rid of touchwiz and leave all the other goodies that Samsung has included like the Smart-Stay(the one that tracks your eyes in order to keep the screen on),All share,etc,... in SGS III or the only way is to buy the Nexus?

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Samsung Captivate :: Connecting Android - Wireless Enterprise Network

Jul 22, 2010

My university, VT uses two wireless connection, one is manual login and other is auto login Enterprise Network. This is what my university describe about it

"An automatic wireless authentication method using the IEEE 802.1x standard is available. Once configured, there will be no need to manually authenticate with each access to the Virginia Tech wireless network."

This network requires a certificate to be installed on machine. As of now they have support for Windows PCs, MACs and iPhones. Is there any way I can access this wireless network through my Android based phone?

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HTC Legend :: 802.1x Enterprise Wireless

Aug 30, 2010

I am trying to connect to my corporate network (which I setup and run). It required a CA cert and user cert which I have installed successfully onto my phone. It lets me select the certificates and tried to connect, when it connects however, my radius server is seeing a username of a whole bunch of numbers instead of the username it should be pulling from my certificate...

I downloaded WiFi Advanced Configuration Editor which lets me change this identity but it doesn't seem to work... It still tries with this number...

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Android :: ROM Hacking Terms - HBOOT / Bootloader / Radio / Recovery Image / Update.zip

Aug 12, 2010

I see these components discussed all the time on xda-developers. I have a vague understanding of what they are and how they're related to each other, but it's not perfectly clear. For example, the radio seems to be a lot more than just the radio. I have a good understanding of the basic ideas as a Linux user and software developer.To kick things off, let me present my current understanding. I could be way off on some things:"Radio" - I'm not sure if this runs before the bootloader or after HBOOT is the bootloader, the first thing that runs when you boot up your phone. Like your regular Linux bootloader, it lets you boot off of different partitions.There are multiple partitions on the system, at least one for HBOOT (maybe? or is it in some kind of MBR type of area?), recovery, system and data. All of these partitions are in the system's "ROM" which is not really ROM it's actually NVRAM or flash or whatever. Hence, each of these areas can be independently flashed.Recovery is a partition you can boot into. It's originally meant to be a kind of "recovery" mode and so offers a base for hacking. This is typically re-flashed so as to follow further modifications. From the recovery image, you can also access the sdcard which is useful for fetching update.zip files etc. update.zip - these are updates that can be applied from a custom recovery image. It seems like these updates can contain more or less arbitrary code, but I'm not clear on how they get applied or where they get flashed to or applied to./system - gets mounted read-only (what control this?) unless you do some hacking Where does the kernel sit? Is there a different one in the recovery versus the regular image? which parts form a custom ROM like CyanogenMod? What is the NAND and what does it mean to unlock the NAND? What is an RUU? SPL? Where do the WiFi and 3G radio images sit? PC36IMG.zip? PRI?I've seen some of this explained elsewhere but I don't understand how they all fit together.

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HTC Hero :: WPA2-enterprise With TLS Settings

Oct 3, 2009

I would like to use my Hero on our company wifi network. We use WPA2-enterprise with TLS. There seem to be settings for this in the wifi settings menus but the drop-down for certificates only show "none". Where do I put these certificates? Or how do I import them?

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Jul 11, 2010

Like to know if there's a place that explains all those terms like root, adb, unlocked, etc... and not just steps to do them? My new nexus one could use some "WOooowww" moment.

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Samsung I7500 :: Can't Connect To Wpa Enterprise

Feb 8, 2010

Ive recently bought the phone and I found that I cannot use the wifi in the campus(which uses wpa enterprise, encryption: PEAP)I wonder if it is galaxy's problem, or cupcake?OR actually android cant do that?I plan to buy my galaxy because of my campus wifi...

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HTC Incredible :: Root / Know About This In Simple Terms?

Apr 11, 2010

Seriously. In simple terms,

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Android :: App To Turn Off All Data And Have Just Phone Work?

Mar 10, 2010

Is there an app that will allow me to turn off all data and have just the phone work?

I love all the notifications I get but when I'm sleeping I need to hear the phone ring if someone calls but I don't need woke up everytime a sports score is posted or I get an e-mail.

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Samsung I7500 :: Way To Log On WPA2 Enterprise Network?

Mar 29, 2010

is there a way to log on a WPA2 Enterprise Network? My school uses this, and I can't connect.I bought my Galaxy without a data plan because I thought I could be able to connect at school and at home, but it doesn't work with WPA2 Enterprise.I heard of an app, Wifi Helper I believe, but you need to have your phone rooted, something which I don't really want to do for various reasons.

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