Scalefusion Client Mode for Corporate Owned Devices
  • 21 Sep 2023
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Scalefusion Client Mode for Corporate Owned Devices

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Article Summary

As an enterprise looking to manage Corporate Owned Android devices, you might want to control how the corporate policies are applied and how your end-users interact with the MDM application. The two most frequently used methods of interaction or modes of operation for an MDM application are,

  1. Kiosk Mode: In this mode the MDM client application replaces the default home launcher of the device with a custom one so that it can show a custom list of approved applications, Allowed websites and applies the corporate policies.
  2. Agent Mode: In this mode the MDM client application silently runs in the background, thereby giving users the default device launcher experience, yet protecting the device and applying the corporate policies.

Scalefusion offers you the flexibility to setup the Scalefusion Pro MDM client in either the Kiosk mode or the Agent mode, thereby allowing you to choose the experience that you want to give to your end-users.

In this document, we will discuss the various scenarios and help you choose the correct mode of operation for Scalefusion Pro Client.

When to Use Kiosk Mode or Set Scalefusion as Launcher?

Prerequisite: Unlike Kiosk mode, Agent mode works best when Scalefusion is set a Device Owner. This means that the devices are enrolled via afw#mobilock.

The following set of questionnaire helps you decide if you want to set Scalefusion as the Launcher. If the answer to any one of the questions below is a Yes, then you should be consider using Kiosk/Launcher mode.

  1. Are you using Devices that have an Android OS version less than 6.0?
  2. Are you using Devices that are not Android Enterprise recommended, that is they do not support afw#mobilock method of enrollment?
  3. Are you deploying the managed device in an unattended environment like a Shopping Mall, Entry/Exit gates etc?
  4. Do you want to use the managed device to run only one application all the time (Single/Default App Mode)?
  5. Do you want to control the application listing and ordering on the Home screen?

When to Use Agent Mode or Set Scalefusion as Agent?

The following set of questionnaire helps you decide if you want to set Scalefusion as the Agent. If you answer in Yes to one of the questions, then you should consider Agent mode.

  1. Do you want to use Scalefusion as a Mobile Application Management solution?
  2. Do you want to let the end-users use the Corporate Device as their personal device but still apply a limited set of policies?
  3. Do you want to use the default Android launcher UI so as to give the default experience to your end-users?
  4. Do you want to hide the Scalefusion MDM agent from the list of applications?
  5. Do you want Scalefusion to completely disable the Applications that are not approved for corporate use?

Feature Comparison Matrix

The table below helps you compare the support for majority of features across the Launcher and Agent mode.

Legend:

  • Yes - Works in both Legacy & Android for Work(afw).
  • Yes* - Requires Android for Work (EMM management).
  • Yes** - Requires Android for Work (EMM management) or selected Samsung, Sony or LG Devices.
Feature
DescriptionKiosk/Launcher ModeAgent Mode
Minimum Android OS Support
The minimum Android version required for optimal performance.
Android 4.2 and above.
Android Enterprise Recommended devices running Android 6.0 and above.
Application Policy
This lets you control the applications that are allowed to be used and the applications that are blocked.
Yes
Yes* - Requires EMM management.
Allowing of Websites via Scalefusion Browser
This lets you use Scalefusion Browser to give a controlled browsing experience.
Yes
No
Allowing of Websites via Google Chrome
This lets you control Google Chrome for a controlled/restricted browsing experience
Yes*
Yes*
Branding
This lets you set a custom Wallpaper, custom lock screen and logo.
Yes
Yes
Application Order on Home screen
This allows you to define the application ordering on Home screen.
Yes
No
Single App Mode (Kiosk Mode)
This allows you to set an application to run always.
Yes
No
Custom Notification Centre
This lets you replace the system status bar with a custom notification centre.
Yes
No
Volume Settings Control
This lets you control the Volume settings of device.
Yes
Yes
Wi-Fi Configurations
This lets you push custom Wi-Fi configurations to device.
Yes
Yes
Display Settings
Allows you to control the display settings like screen timeout, brightness.
Yes
Yes
EMM Settings
Allows you to secure the devices by applying policies related to Communication, Keyguard, Network, Account management.
Yes*
Yes*
Hide the MDM Agent
Allows you to hide the Scalefusion MDM agent.
No
Yes
Default Android Launcher Experience
Allows users to use the default Android launcher when the device is locked.
No
Yes
Corporate Owned Personally Use
Allows the device to be used as a personal device, at the same time applying security policies to get control on the device.
No
Yes
Configure Exchange Settings
Allows admins to remotely configure Exchange settings on the device.
Yes*
Yes*
Samsung Knox Secure Settings
Allows Samsung specific secure settings for better corporate security.
Yes
Yes
LG Guard Secure Settings
Allows LG specific secure settings for better corporate security.
Yes
Yes
Sony Enterprise Secure Settings
Allows Sony specific secure settings for better corporate security.
Yes
Yes
Enterprise Application Management (In-house apk)
Allows installation and updates of Enterprise applications.
Yes
Yes
Play for Work Applications
Allows installation of applications directly from Google Play Store.
Yes*
Yes*
Remote Application Permission Control
Allows controlling the application permissions, pushed via Google Play store.
Yes*
Yes*
Remote Application Configurations
Allows remote configurations of applications pushed via Google Play Store.
Yes*
Yes*
Factory Reset Protection
Allows you to configure authorized GMail id's that can be used to protect unauthorized usage in case the the device is factory reset.
Yes*
Yes*
Remotely Configure Hotspot Settings
Allows you to configure the device as a Hotspot device.
Yes
Yes
Broadcast Messages
Allows you send one way messages to devices.
Yes
Yes
Passcode/Password Policy
Allows you to set a Password device for better corporate security.
Yes
Yes
APN Settings
Allows you to remotely configure Access Point Names on the devices.
Yes**
Yes**

How to configure & control the Mode for Scalefusion?

Scalefusion offers you Device Profiles, that let you configure a group of policies and settings, that can be applied to one or multiple devices. Please head to our Android Device Profile for Corporate devices to see how you can control the mode for Scalefusion client application.


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