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We know that there is an issue with Apple WatchOS 2 and users are no longer able to get Calendar syncs to their Apple Watch. This is not a unique issue with IBM and affects other corporate customers that use mobile device management (MDM). The issue appears to resolve around the MDM policy which prohibits "Managed" apps from opening "Unmanaged" apps. This is an IBM CIO policy to prevent data leakage (e.g. accidental or intentional ability to open in apps that aren't approved/vetted and/or cloud services not approved/vetted). At this time there is no fix for this. We are working with Fiberlink to see if we have any possible workarounds to resolve this. But, at this point, if this is causing undue hardship for using Apple Watch, the only current solution is to uninstall MaaS360 (and all IBM apps). UPDATE 09/28/2015: To be clear, if you end up uninstalling MaaS360, you cannot install IBM email, calendar, etc -- you would be reverting your iPhone back to complete personal use with no IBM corporate apps or data on it. IBM policy states that if you are receiving IBM email, apps, etc. on your device you must have MaaS360 installed. There are no exceptions to that policy. Regards,
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