About Prevue GE
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please contact your IT administrator before installing Prevue GE™. The Prevue GE™ application will not operate without the necessary back-end software.
Prevue GE™ will request permission to use GPS during installation. This is needed for HTML5 geolocation support, and is not used by Prevue GE for other purposes. The user will be able to opt out of providing this location information when the browser requests it.
Prevue GE™ is a secure mobile email and collaboration suite that increases employee productivity without compromising security, employee privacy or the personal user experience on the device. It provides a business class user experience that allows employees to get business done on-the-go. From a single application, employees can access corporate email, calendar, Intranets, documents, an enterprise app catalog and more. It also integrates device (MDM) and application management (MAM) capabilities, giving IT complete visibility and control of the mobile deployment.
For employees, Prevue GE™ lets you work when and where you need to. Get more done with mobile access to critical business applications and information. Because Prevue GE™ cleanly separates personal and business data, your personal content stays private. You can freely use native device features and personal apps while complying with corporate security requirements.
For corporate IT, Prevue GE™ protects corporate data in motion, in use and at rest on Android devices using government grade encryption. With a unique container-based approach, it allows IT to set granular security policies at the application level, such as strong password requirements and control of data sharing with other apps or cloud-based services. IT can also remote wipe or lock corporate data while preserving personal information.
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App crashes on LG G3 running Android 5.0.1. Still no Lolipop support?