Apple Developer and Enterprise Programs together
We are already signed up with an iOS Developer Program. Now is it possible for us to sign up for an iOS Enterprise Program?
I am asking this because when we develop apps we need to install the app to multiple iPhones/iPads for testing purposes. Since the developer program has a limitation of 100 UDIDs, we are thinking of using an enterprise program to distribute the test builds.
Any advice is app开发者_如何学JAVAreciated. Thanks in advance.
Yes, you can have both.
We are in the verification process of an Enterprise account currently - the main registration difference is that your company will need to have a DUNS number. (Dun & Bradstreet)
Our application has been in limbo with Apple now, as the DUNS we supplied was not listed on their database - Apple use a particular dataset which only lists organisations that have published financials, so if your company has not done this then you should inform Apple of this during the application process, so that they look you up in the correct database.
Good luck!
i dont know how big of a company we are talking about, but are you sure 100 devices that can be tested on arent enough?
the eneterprise programm is normally for apps that are just developed for the company itself and that will never go onto the app store..
but otherwise if there is a need for a lot of testers it should be possible
i myself never was part of the enterprise programm so you should probaly wait for some more opinions anyhow^^
I'm thinking to do the something, and just get done talking to apple support yesterday. If you want to join both program, you will need difference Apple ID, which is easy to do, just sign up with another email address.
And the enterprise program is used for in-house app only which means you are not supposed to test the app on devices not belong to the company or employees of company.
The enterprise account is definitely not suitable for this.
The enterprise account is only for companies distributing apps within their own company. The account terms say that you are not allowed to distribute outside your company at all, and you are responsible for this. Within your company, you can do what you want.
I'd also check if the testing terms have changed during WWDC.
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