>> One of the biggest challenges
that I see with customers on Android
is they want to be able to
confidently choose the device
manufacturer of their choice.
>> There's a huge diversity of
use case in the enterprise space.
Android being on 2.5 billion
devices in the world.
>> Customers want to
make sure that they have
a consistent predictable experience
no matter what device they choose.
>> I'm Ian Marsanyi, I'm
the product manager on the
Android Enterprise team.
>> My name is Chris Baldwin.
I'm a Program Manager on the
Microsoft endpoint manager team.
Intune is Microsoft service
that allows IT admins to
provide a secure and
productive experience
no matter what kind of
platform they may choose.
>> We know that customers have
a huge diversity of
needs and use cases.
I think where our partnership really
kicks off is the EMM
program and trying to bring
consistency to the customers
as well as the Android
Management API,
which is one of
the areas investment that we've been
making together for some time.
That is a platform designed to
help bring the best
experience to end users,
the simplest set of
configurations to customers.
>> One of the things where we see
the most benefit is that it really
frees up our engineering teams.
We've been able to focus
on that integration
and easily enabling features
for these customers.
For example, just
recently we released
our Android fully
managed solution which
enables a productivity
oriented experience
for corporate owned Android devices.
That was one of our most
successful preview program ever.
>> It's super important
to have the insights
from this partnership and
from our ecosystem to
understand how customers across
the world want to use Android to
solve their business problems.
>> Our customers want to have
a great Microsoft 365 experience
on whatever kind of
device they choose.
This collaboration allows customers
to have the productive
experience on Microsoft
365 while realizing the best
of Android at the same time.
