Peter As a general best practice, I recommend not converting personal devices to BYOD and having corporate policies placed on them. It is better to have a 2nd device, even a cheap pos. Depending on the job one does, it is not as hard as it might sound.. back in the day, everyone carried 2.. a corporate blackberry and a personal anything. Ontario, Canada also just passed a law that says bosses are not allowed to bother their employees after 5 PM.
At my last job, they tried to get me to convert my personal device to be a managed one, but I said no. What I would do instead, I would use citrix receiver on my phone which doesn't need permissions or privileges, all you need is the RSA keyfob. You log-in, and it's a Windows desktop environment and you can use the Windows desktop version of Outlook in that Citrix session. That might be an option for you.
Sure it's not as pretty as having mobile applications, but I loved how clean the separation was.
If you check out the S7FE, let me know what you think. I can't justify having a tablet (what would I use it for?) but it's good to know of options.