tklepzig
tklepzig

Reputation: 638

How to distribute iPad App to Customer (B2B) with an iOS enterprise account

My company has an iOS Enterprise Account to distribute In-House Apps. Now we want to develop an app for a customer. The question is: How to deploy the app to the customer's employee's devices? I heard about a "B2B Program", but I wasn't able to find any further details how to deploy to a special Business Store.

I know that there are a lot of discussion about this topic on the net, but I missed the fine details how the process is working in detail.

So what possibilities we have to get the app installed on the customer's employee's iPads?

EDIT: I don't want to invite beta testers or anything similar. I need an official way to install the app on the devices of the customers employees.

Upvotes: 3

Views: 805

Answers (4)

Craig
Craig

Reputation: 814

I'm doing this for a client now. B2B is, I think, not what you want. Enterprise distribution is intended, by Apple, for in-house distribution. 'In-house' extends as far as out-of-house reps, and even independent contractors who use your client's in-house business app.

Your client should purchase his own Enterprise Developer's certificate, or ask you to purchase one for him. Use that certificate and associated provisioning profile to publish the app (in the usual way using the 'Ad-Hoc' distribution type). Then deploy over-the-air.

Upvotes: 1

Liam
Liam

Reputation: 12668

How about using a Mobile Distribution Platform like MobileIron?

http://www.mobileiron.com

A few clients at my work use them and their services are pretty good.

Upvotes: 1

Hemant Singh Rathore
Hemant Singh Rathore

Reputation: 2139

You can also try OTA Distribution process, for more details go through this link.

Here download link is permanent and you don't need to use any third party tool.

Upvotes: 1

Liviu R
Liviu R

Reputation: 689

Another faster solution then testflightapp is diawi.com. The link doesn't hold forever but it takes a few seconds to generate a download link. You either use an archived IPA or a zipped .app , drag it to the relevant part of the site and it generates a download link for you.

We have been using this with a lot of customers with great success. Just remember - the link is temporary.

Alternatively you can build a simple web page around the IPA file on a server you own (look at the generated diawi page for reference of the tags and info used).

Upvotes: 2

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