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Microsoft’s bold adoption of Apple in China amid safety scrutiny

By Miurio HuangJuly 10, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Microsoft has announced that it will begin offering Apple’s iOS-based devices to its employees in China, starting in September. 
  • The switch to Apple devices in China is a significant move for Microsoft, highlighting the complexities of operating in a market with stringent restrictions on certain tech services. 

OUR TAKE
Microsoft has announced a breakthrough shift – offering Apple’s iOS devices to its employees in China – and the tech world is thrilled! The surprising move reflects the challenges Google’s Android system is facing in the region, making basic security apps like Microsoft’s authenticator and authentication inaccessible. The partnership is unfolding like a new path for collaboration and innovation by the tech giants.
–Miurio huang, BTW reporter

What happened

Microsoft has announced that it will begin offering Apple’s iOS-based devices to its employees in China, starting in September. 

This decision comes in response to the unavailability of Google’s Android services in the country, which has limited access to essential security applications like Microsoft Authenticator and Identity Pass. 

According to a company spokesperson, the absence of Google Mobile Services has necessitated this move to ensure employees can securely access necessary authentication apps. 

The change was first reported by Bloomberg News, citing an internal memo instructing Microsoft employees in China to transition to Apple devices at the workplace. 

The company plans to provide iPhone 15 models to employees who currently use Android handsets, including those in Hong Kong. 

This development aligns with Microsoft’s global Secure Future Initiative, aimed at enhancing security measures across its operations.

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Also read: Microsoft to provide Apple devices to employees in China

Why it’s important

The switch to Apple devices in China is a significant move for Microsoft, highlighting the complexities of operating in a market with stringent restrictions on certain tech services. 

The absence of Google’s Android services in China has posed a challenge for companies reliant on security apps available through the Google Play Store. 

By transitioning to iOS devices, Microsoft ensures that its employees have access to necessary security tools, thus maintaining robust security protocols. 

This decision is particularly crucial given the recent security breaches Microsoft has faced, including a high-profile incident involving Russian hackers who accessed emails of the company’s employees and customers. 

The move underscores Microsoft’s commitment to safeguarding its operations and data, especially in a sensitive and strategically important market like China. 

Furthermore, it reflects the broader challenges and adaptations that multinational tech companies must undertake to comply with regional regulations and ensure the security of their global workforce. 

This strategic shift not only addresses immediate security concerns but also positions Microsoft to continue its operations smoothly within China’s regulatory framework, reinforcing its long-standing presence in the Chinese market since 1992.

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Miurio Huang

Miurio Huang is an intern news reporter at Blue Tech Wave media specialised in AI. She graduated from Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University. Send tips to m.huang@btw.media.

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