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The Android Enterprise solution is particularly useful for companies that need to manage corporate devices, such as Android smartphones and tablets. It offers mobile device management features that help ensure the security of corporate data. With the Android Enterprise solution, companies have greater control and visibility over their corporate devices, allowing them to better manage data security and protect sensitive information against possible breaches.
Provided by Android Enterprise, the set of Mobile Application Management (MAM) solutions allows administrators to distribute public and private applications to users on a wide range of Android devices, including older devices. This functionality will provide your environment with greater control over security policies and application management on the Google Play Store, together with Google Play Protect, and can be used from Android version 5.0+ and Pulsus agent version 3.7.2+. In summary, this functionality will allow even devices without Fully Managed, such as Device Admin devices, to receive apps distributed by the managed Play Store.
We will guide you through the first steps to use this functionality.
Access the web environment and click on the Enterprise menu. A new page should load so that you can link Pulsus to Android Enterprise.
Important!
There are 4 ways to activate this account in the environment. Be mindful of the method that best suits your reality and your organization;
We do not recommend that this account be changed later, as it may cause application failures, according to Google.
Click on "Continue".
When directed to the Create Administrator Account page, enter the account you wish to register as your Android Enterprise account.
Business Domain (@company.com) that is not an Enterprise Google Account:
You will receive an email in your professional account to verify your email and start the new Google Admin account. Click on "Verify email address".
Fill in all the required information at each step as outlined below.
Fill in First Name, Last Name, Company Name, Country, choose your communication preferences, and click "Continue".
Add the subscriptions you prefer, but read carefully about any additional charges, if applicable. Click "Next".
Create a password and click "Agree and Continue".
Click "Allow and create account".
Wait to be redirected.
Log in, follow the next steps, and you're done. You now have an Enterprise Google Account.
Business Domain (@company.com) that is already a Managed Enterprise Google Account
You should click "Continue".
When directed to create an administrator account, enter the Managed Enterprise Google Account.
Click on "Continue to Admin console".
Log in, follow the next steps, and you're done. You now have an Enterprise Google Account.
Business Domain (@company.com) that is already an Unmanaged Google Account
After completing all the initial processes, similar to what we saw earlier, including logging in, we will reach this screen where we must choose the option we desire.
An Unmanaged Google Account is a Google account created independently by a user using a domain that belongs to an organization (such as a company or school), but without the knowledge or control of the organization's IT administrator.
I want to continue using a Managed Google Play Account (@gmail.com)
After entering your personal account (@gmail.com), you will be presented with the following options. If you want to proceed with this type of account, select "Sign up for Android only" by clicking the "Sign up" button.
On the next screen, click "Complete Enrollment".
After completing this process, you will be redirected to the environment again, where you can verify the linked account in the Enterprise menu.
Afterwards, you can proceed with configuring devices with Fully Managed Device and releasing apps through the Managed Play Store.
This setup will create a managed account on all devices within the environment (that meet the prerequisites).