With Microsoft Intune you can do great things. You can enroll all kind of mobile devices to enforce MDM policies, push applications and even configure managed mobile applicaties like the Microsoft Office applications. You can add an additional security layer to these managed applications by applying an additional access pincode and encrypt the data within the applications. Data can be isolated...
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On more and more Citrix XenMobile projects I see Windows Phone 8.1 devices. The enrollment of a Windows Phone 8.1 device is a little bit different than those of iOS and Android, and so is the application wrapping process. You have to enroll a Windows Phone device via the Workplace (under settings). By default, there is no WorxHome application available. You have to download it...
On Juni, 29 Citrix released XenMobile 10.1. XenMobile 10.1 has a number of bugfixes and new features and enhancements. For example the possibility to change the Resource deployment ordering, exporting table data to a .csv file, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) changes, extend capabilities of the Volume Purchasing Program (VPP) for iOS, Android for Work support and much more...
Last year Microsoft announced the Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite. This suite consists of Azure Active Directory Premium, Microsoft Intune and Azure Rights Management Service. With Microsoft Intune you can manage mobile devices, and not only Mobile Device Management (MDM) but Mobile Application Management (MAM) as well. In the latest Microsoft Intune updates it is now possible to create a...
On February, 17 Citrix released the long awaited XenMobile 10. The big difference with its previous versions is that the XenMobile 10 now consists of one component, the XenMobile Server (XMS), so no longer a XenMobile MDM installation on a Windows Server and configuring a separate App Controller.
The Citrix XenMobile MDM Server and the Citrix XenMobile AppController have both a great web based console. With these consoles you can do almost everything to configure, manage and troubleshoot the XenMobile environment. Did I say almost? 😉 Yes, there are options / features that are not in the consoles by default. These features are available in what I call the “hidden...
How to get an APNS (Apple Push Notification Service) certificate for use with XenMobile MDM
When you are planning the deploy Citrix XenMobile MDM (Mobile Device Manager) and what’s to enrol and manage iOS devices, you need an APNS (Apple Push Notification Service) certificate. It is very simple to get an APNS certificate (for free) and you only need a Microsoft Server with the Internet Information Services (IIS) role installed on it, and an Apple ID. To obtain the APNS certificate...
After installing and configuring the App Controller 2.9 it is time to start with application wrapping. With application wrapping you sign the application and convert/save it to an MDX file. You can upload both APK (Android) and IPA (iOS) as MDX files to the XenMobile App Controller, but with MDX files you have the additional ability to configure policies and to run the application in a sandbox...
After installing and configuring the XenMobile MDM server it’s time for the step-by-step blog about XenMobile App Controller. In this blog I will install (upload) the Citrix XenMobile App Controller 2.9 to the Citrix XenServer. After that I will configure the basic settings from the console and run the configuration wizard from the administrator web console. I will also create a server...
After installing and configuring the Citrix XenMobile MDM server you can logon to the console from any place you like… even from any external address. In some cases this could lead to a security breach. Unfortunately the XenMobile MDM console provides no options to filter access to the console within the graphical interface at this time. I can imagine that some companies only want console access...
In this step-by-step blog I will install and configuring Citrix XenMobile MDM 8.6 on a Windows 2012 Server, including the Oracle Java Platform (JDK) 7, configuring XenMobile MDM with the “Getting Started” wizard, create an external SSL Certificate file in .p12 format that includes the root and intermediate part, configuring an external SSL certificate within XenMobile MDM and configuring the...