Bellevue WA, Nov. 16, 2017 -- Codeproof Technologies, a leading cloud based enterprise mobile security provider, today announced platform integration with Google's Android for Work. Codeproof partnered with Google to integrate Google Playstore and Google EMM APIs within its platform. With this release, Codeproof cloud-based EMM solution can now be used to remotely secure and manage all devices powered by the Android operating system.
Codeproof offers a SaaS enterprise mobile security software to small and mid-sized enterprises to a global customer-base. Codeproof empowers businesses to easily secure, deploy and manage mobile applications and corporate data on various mobile and IoT devices.
"Since the launch of Android marshmallow, Google has built powerful enterprise mobility management controls in the Android Operating system. Codeproof has extended these controls and offers enterprise customers a seamless and modern mobile device management and mobile application management experience" said CEO Satish Shetty. “With this launch, mobile enterprises now can provision and manage all brands of Android devices from a central cloud dashboard”.
With the Android for work integration, our customer can leverage the following benefits:
1. IT administrators can purchase mobile apps from Google Playstore and silently distribute them to all the enrolled devices/users from the Codeproof cloud platform dashboard.
2. IT administrators can whitelist/blacklist applications in individual and collective device, including blocking of pre-installed default non-business apps.
3. IT Administrators can remotely control device hardware component policies pertaining to USB, WiFi, GPS, Developer Mode, Safe Mode boot, Factory reset, Call and SMS, Camera and Encryption, among others.
4. Work and personal container separation allows IT Administrators to manage BYOD devices with work related apps and personal apps in different containers. This capability improves corporate data security by separating data between business and personal apps.
5. COSU(Corporate-owned-Single-use) policies enable IT administrators to manage corporate owned single usage device for kiosk purposes.
6. Codeproof now supports Google’s latest "Zero touch provisioning" where IT administrator can provision thousands of devices without necessitating input of any enrollment data. This makes device enrollment a snap.
For more information about the feature go here.
About Codeproof
Founded in 2011, Codeproof is an enterprise mobile security company that enables businesses to easily secure, deploy and manage mobile applications and corporate data on company-and employee-owned (BYOD) mobile devices including IoT. With a focus on corporate data leakage prevention through mobile end points, Codeproof offers an integrated security and mobile management platform built on top of Amazon's elastic cloud stack for maximum scalability and security. Key features include Mobile Application Management, Mobile Device Management and Mobile Content Management, Campus Camera blocking as well as ease of deployment for multiple device platforms, which enables businesses to quickly ramp up their security solutions, and managing of all devices from a single IT administrated cloud dashboard. For more information, visit www.codeproof.com
Ronica 1-866-986-BYOD(2963) [email protected]


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