@Pablo_Perla I have very little experience with Intune but if I remember correctly Device Admin don’t work on Android 9 onwards, Device Owner must be used and it needs GMS which PPM lacks and will never get. So you won’t get fully managed device - maybe Work profile. But I might be wrong
I’m an infrastructure specialist specializing in Microsoft infrastructure, and have my fair share of experience with InTune and other MDM solutions, so from that side I got it covered.
I just can’t think of how a projector would fit in, that’s all
This sounds similar to what I am looking for, in my note 8 running Android 9 my company Portal (intune) appears in the Device Admin Applications section of the settings.
That way my company pushes a set of security policies to the device (unlock via pin, etc.) and, in exchange, allows me to access the company resources and applications.
Imagine I want to access my work email to pull a presentation from a message, my company does not allow that from a mobile device unless it is secured.
Also, I may want to run an internal app in the projector to showcase, which I would also not be allowed unless the device is secured.
Obviously there are other ways to do it, like connecting my phone to the projector, but if I can do it straight from the projector is less hassle.
And only if you can access the company’s resources you can project them with the PPM directly as a client.
I was thinking more about the lines of the device security measures, couldn’t quite see the advantage, but overlooked the access rights granted once enrolled and proven to be secure.
I don’t think Google would make AOSP compatible for MDM as you need the Google services to control the device. Also Intune still has a long way to catch up with other products out there. Some of the other MDM products holds patterns over Windows 10 because Microsoft were so late to the show. Lol