COMPUTER WORLD

In February 2018, Google made a bold proclamation: It was ready to “raise the bar of excellence for enterprise devices and services,” and it was launching a new program called Android Enterprise Recommended to make that happen.

The program, according to Google, would establish “best practices and common requirements for devices and services, backed by a thorough testing process” conducted by Google itself. It would ensure that any devices with the Android Enterprise Recommended stamp of approval would receive timely and reliable software updates, among other things — including support of the current Android version and delivery of all security patches within 90 days of their release for a minimum of three years.

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