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page.title=Administration
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page.landing.intro=If you are an enterprise administrator, you can take advantage of APIs and system capabilities to manage Android devices and control access.
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@jd:body
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<div class="landing-docs">
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<div class="col-12">
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<h3>Blog Articles</h3>
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href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2012/03/unifying-key-store-access-in-ics.html">
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<h4>Unifying Key Store Access in ICS</h4>
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<p>Android 4.0 (ICS) comes with a number of enhancements that make it easier for people to
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bring their personal Android devices to work. In this post, we’re going to have a look at the key
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store functionality.</p>
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</a>
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</div>
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