September 18, 2013 was the official release of iOS 7. Complementary to iOS 7 are several support questions for corporate-owned iOS devices, including Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Corporate Owned Personally Enabled (COPE) devices.
COPE devices are corporately compliant prior to distribution to employees; this allows consistency and higher security for all enterprise devices.
There may be a few problems when upgrading to iOS 7 such as older iPhone/iPad devices may not support iOS 7 and not all features are available on all devices or in all countries.
Here are some tips for supporting iOS 7 in the enterprise.
Implement VPP
Apple now offers a Volume Purchase Program (VPP) for business. VPP can retain volume licenses for Apps and Books. Download Apple’s VPP Guide.
Third-Party iOS Apps
Configuring third-party apps can be completed in iOS 7, Mobile Device Management (MDM) distributes the third-party configuration and the developer needs to enables it.
Test and Troubleshoot
The most important step before deploying in-house developed enterprise app(s) is to test and troubleshoot. Testing and troubleshooting will save time and resources after deployment.
Per App VPN
Per app VPN ensures that only managed app data travels through VPN. iOS 7 apps can automatically be connected to VPN when launched. Also, for security purposes this tool will separate corporate data and personal data.