Shure Joins the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform

Shure announced its inclusion in the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP). MDEP is an Android-based platform designed to enable device manufacturers and software developers to deliver innovative solutions that meet the needs of all users. It is backed by Microsoft’s reputation for security, trust, and management. MDEP provides enhanced security, device pairing, accessibility, and management capabilities for Microsoft Teams Rooms on Android devices.
Background on the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform can be found at aka.ms/mdep
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