Google Android for Work already has 19K of users and testers
Apple Company is a worldwide contender of many other technological companies, who are continuously seeding their devices to upgrade their market sales.
According to Telegraph, this year in February, Google came up with another revolutionary program, Android for Work. It is launched to help different organizations and enterprises in the modern business world to accomplish their business objectives more easily and efficiently. As we all know, the technological companies' release their products aiming at the business category since this is the sector which raises the ratio of their product's sale. It aims to ease their business lives through vastly updated technology.
Android for Work service works incredibly in business circle, separating business apps and personal apps without any fear of organization's security issues. Employees enrolled, can bring their Android devices to work and play candy crush while the IT sector will get hold of its business-related apps and important data separately.
"Businesses are responding to Android's choice and flexibility, enjoying the range of price points and form factors - from the ultra stylish to the ultra-rugged," said Andrew Toy, product management director for Android for Work, in a blog post. "They're also deploying an array of business apps and building their own custom solutions on the open framework."
Yesterday, Google-powered a statement that since the launched of Android for work, 19,000 organizations are reported to be testing, deploying or using the incredible business service. It is a big 'thumbs up' for Google as with Apple Company, stealing the majority percentage of the global sale market. However, it has a long rough road ahead to drive to its aimed destination.
Google is still not in the position to strongly state the exact number of the organizations, which are actually using Android for work. However, it's a natural fact that large organizations first go through series of trials to avoid the major risk of future losses.
"Historically, IT has managed the delivery of OS updates to business PCs. By controlling when and to which devices and users that patches are delivered, IT can avoid expensive software incompatibilities and ensure that the security issues most important to the business are mitigated," said Mr. Kleidermacher.
Although, 19,000 organizations are considering Android for work, Google is struggling to maximize its demand and has launched an offer on Wednesday. As reported by Tech Portal, the first 3,000 business organizations that will deploy Google's' new service, Android for work, will be given free Nexus 5X phone, which can be used for testing the mobility management features in Google's operating system.
According to Computer World, Android for Work's product management director, Andrew Toy, Nexus phone was the first choice of the company as the business dealers will have access to the latest version of Google's operating system and current updates. He suggested that those IT professionals, who want to test different features of Android service on a large scale, should be using a device, manufactured by Android itself.
Over 80 companies, including BlackBerry, Citrix, F5, Cisco and SAP are collaborating with Google for Android for Work service.