Sunday, December 14, 2014

Windows Phone For Government Duty Hardened By Microsoft

The relationship of Microsoft and the Government of United States seems to be turning more amicable. If not in other cases, it seems that the government and the software giant are in good terms when it comes to Windows Phone. Usually both of them never used to be in good terms. The US government is a big time technology buyer. The Federal budget for the year 2014 for Information Technology is around 81 billion dollars. Moreover, according to the White House Budget, the Fiscal 2105 Federal IT budget would dip down to 79 billion dollars.

The software giant is expecting that the US government would very soon realize the use of Windows Phone 8.1 built with the help of the Redmond giant. Microsoft expects that the government would soon relies its usefulness and consider buying them for the officers, since they have been pressurized to switch to a more gadget enabled work style. With the help of testing OmniTech support services, you get to test the product before using.

The primary Windows technology specialist in Microsoft, Rick Eagle was trying to combat the idea of one of the posts that was against the steps taken by the software giant in order to protect data in Windows Phone 8.1. Rick Eagle was trying to explain all about the efforts put forward by the software giant in order to make things easier for different people including the ones working for the government. He also added to his statement, “Microsoft field personnel and customers in many verticals," the company baked enterprise-grade security into the OS”.

VPN or Virtual Private Networking is included to Windows Phone 8.1, which is a native feature. He also said that the connection is being provisioned by MDM, which would also provide a Single-Sign-On security included in the devices through a certificate. Moreover, the connection will be reliable and would reconnect automatically whenever it is disconnected. Hence, the network will be flexible.

Apart from the one mentioned, a built-in MDM client hooked to one of the MDM platforms will be included. Eagle reported that the enrollment of different devices has been simplified to a large extent. Microsoft is planning to make enrollments easier along with decreasing the support costs.

Hardware such as camera, NFC, GPS and Bluetooth can be utilized according to the Granular MDM policies. Users get to experience stringently controlled features while the controls such as blacklisting and white listing will help in keeping the app controlled. These devices can be tested with the help of testing OmniTech support services using the apt OmniTech services.

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