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Fiberlink announces integration with Amazon Fire OS 3.0

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Harmeet
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PHILADELPHIA, USA: Fiberlink, the leader in cloud-based enterprise mobility management (EMM), announced that its MaaS360 platform supports Amazon's Fire OS 3.0 for Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HDX tablets.

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With MaaS360, businesses and educational institutions can securely manage Kindle Fire by taking full advantage of several new enterprise and productivity features.

Kindle Fire tablets are finding their way into the workplace with employees accessing email through corporate networks. MaaS360 integration with Kindle Fire provides the controls for IT to confidently embrace these tablets knowing that sensitive data and network access can be secured easily and reliably. Enterprise features include device encryption, native VPN client, single sign-on (SSO) within the Silk browser and certificate-based enrollment.

MaaS360 was the first to support Kindle Fire devices for use in the enterprise in 2012. With the release of the new Kindle Fire HD and Fire HDX, organizations will have expanded support for:

OTA configuration: Provision and manage Wi-Fi, VPN and proxy settings.

Device security: Enforce encryption, deploy certificates and enforce passcodes.

App management: Remotely install, enable and disable apps.

Device feature control: Manage access to device features such as camera and Bluetooth.

Inventory management: Monitor and track device information.

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