RingCentral for Intune helps admins protect organizational data for personal BYOD (bring your own device) environments through mobile application management (MAM).
Before you can use this version of RingCentral, your company must set up your work account and have a subscription to Microsoft Intune.
If you are looking for the non-managed end-user version of RingCentral, download it here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ringcentral/id715886894
RingCentral for Intune gives users all the features they expect from RingCentral, including messaging, video and phone on one simple app, while providing IT admins access to granular security controls to prevent corporate data loss. These security controls allow for IT to remove any sensitive data in the event your device is lost or stolen, and much more.
IMPORTANT: The RingCentral for Intune app is currently available as a beta product. Some functionality might be unavailable in certain countries. If you have questions about how RingCentral for Intune is being used within your organization, your company’s IT administrator should have those answers for you.