Office 365 introduces built-in mobile device management
News|30 March 2015
Microsoft announces the general availability of Mobile Device Management (MDM) capabilities for Office 365. With MDM for Office 365, you can manage access to Office 365 data across a diverse range of phones and tablets, including iOS, Android and Windows Phone devices. The built-in MDM features are included at no additional cost in all Office 365 commercial plans, including Business, Enterprise, EDU and Government plans.
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