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Microsoft orders employees in China to use only iPhones and abandon Android: Story in 5 points

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Microsoft orders employees in China to use only iPhones and abandon Android: Story in 5 pointsMicrosoft has announced that by September 2024, all its employees in China will have to switch from Android devices to iPhones for work purposes.

Microsoft orders employees in China to use only iPhones and abandon Android: Story in 5 points

Microsoft has announced that by September 2024, all its employees in China will have to switch from Android devices to iPhones for work purposes.

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Microsoft orders employees in China to use only iPhones and abandon Android: Story in 5 points

Microsoft is making iPhones mandatory for its employees in China. In a latest memo, the company has announced that from September 2024, it will require its employees in China to use only iPhones for work, banning Android-powered handsets at the workplace. The order was issued through an internal memo sent by Microsoft China to employees, reports Bloomberg.

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Here’s the story in 5 points:

  • Microsoft bans Android devices in China: Microsoft has informed its employees in China that they must switch from Android smartphones to iPhones by September 2024. According to a Bloomberg report, the order aims to standardise the company’s mobile device usage to enhance security and streamline the management of work-related applications. The announcement, made via an internal memo, also extends to Microsoft’s Hong Kong office. Employees have been informed that they will no longer be allowed to use Android smartphones for work purposes.

  • Transition timeline and device distribution: According to the report, Microsoft has set a clear timeline for this change, under which employees working in all offices in China must complete the shift by September 2024. To facilitate this change, Microsoft will also provide iPhone 15s to employees currently using Android devices. The company has also set up dedicated collection points at its facilities in China where employees can receive their new devices. This approach is to ensure that all employees have the necessary equipment to comply with the new policy without incurring personal expense.

  • Microsoft addresses security and accessibility concerns: One of the main reasons for Microsoft announcing the ban is the unavailability of Google Play Store in mainland China. Android users in China have to rely on app stores operated by local brands such as Huawei and Xiaomi, which according to Microsoft poses security and compatibility challenges for the company. By transitioning to iPhones, Microsoft aims to ensure that its employees can access essential work-related apps such as the Microsoft Authenticator password manager and Identity Pass app through the secure and accessible Apple App Store. “Due to the lack of availability of Google mobile services in the region, we want to provide employees with a means to access these essential apps on their Android device, such as an iOS device,” a Microsoft spokesperson said in an emailed statement, as reported by Bloomberg.

  • Cyber ​​Security Threats: Notably, the directive to switch to iPhone is not only in line with concerns about the App Store, but also comes amid growing cybersecurity concerns for Microsoft. Earlier in the year, the company disclosed a significant cyberattack by Russian-state-sponsored hacking group Midnight Blizzard, which targeted multiple US government agencies and Microsoft’s own systems. The attack exposed vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s security infrastructure, prompting the company to conduct a comprehensive review and overhaul of its security policies.

  • Measures to tackle the hazards: In response to these challenges, Microsoft has now set its sights on the most ambitious security improvement in twenty years through the SFI initiative. In May, Executive Vice President Charlie Bell highlighted that security has now become the company’s biggest priority, surpassing all other features. In addition to banning Android in China offices, Microsoft also plans to use AI and other methods to quickly mitigate cloud vulnerabilities, strengthen credential security, and implement multi-factor authentication for employees.

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