- Apps
- Adding apps to the app list
- Adding public apps to the app list
- Add an iOS app to the app list
- Add an Android app to the app list if BlackBerry UEM is configured for Android Enterprise devices
- Add an Android app to the app list if BlackBerry UEM is not configured for Android Enterprise devices
- Add a Windows 10 app to the app list
- Add a BlackBerry 10 app to the app list
- Adding internal apps to the app list
- Steps to add internal apps to the app list
- Specify the shared network location for storing internal apps
- Add an internal app to the app list
- Host an internal app for Android Enterprise devices in Google Play using the .apk file
- Host an internal app for Android Enterprise devices in BlackBerry UEM using a .json file
- Update an internal app
- Adding app shortcuts
- Adding or changing an app configuration
- Adding public apps to the app list
- Preventing users from installing specific apps
- Managing apps on the app list
- Delete an app from the app list
- Change whether an app is required or optional
- Device notifications for new and updated apps
- App behavior on iOS devices
- App behavior on Android devices
- App behavior on Android Enterprise devices
- App behavior on Samsung KNOX devices
- App behavior on Windows 10 devices
- App behavior on BlackBerry devices
- Managing app groups
- View the status of apps and app groups assigned to user accounts
- View which apps are assigned to user groups
- Viewing and customizing the apps list
- Update the app list
- Update app permissions for Android Enterprise apps
- Accept app permissions for Android Enterprise apps
- Managing apps protected by Microsoft Intune
- Managing Apple VPP accounts
- Limiting devices to a single app
- Viewing personal app lists
- Rating and reviewing apps
- Configure the layout of apps on iOS devices
- Managing notifications for apps on iOS devices
- Managing the Work Apps icon for iOS devices
- Set the organization name for BlackBerry World
- Managing apps on BlackBerry OS devices
- Preparing to distribute BlackBerry Java Applications
- Configuring application control policies
- Application control policies for unlisted applications
- Creating software configurations
- Install BlackBerry Java Applications on a BlackBerry OS device at a central computer
- View the users that have a BlackBerry Java Application installed on their BlackBerry OS devices
- Reconciliation rules for conflicting settings in software configurations
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.11
- Administration
- Managing apps
- Managing apps protected by Microsoft Intune
Managing apps protected by Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune
is a cloud-based EMM service that provides both MDM and MAM features. Intune
MAM provides security features for apps, including Office
365
apps, that protect data within apps. For example, Intune
can require that data within apps be encrypted and prevent copying and pasting, printing, and using the Save as command.For
iOS
and Android
devices, if you want to use Intune
app protection policies to protect data in Office
365
apps, you can do so while using BlackBerry UEM
to manage the devices. You can connect UEM
to Intune
, allowing you to set Intune
app protection policies from within the UEM
management console.To deploy apps protected by
Intune
, you must first configure the connection between UEM
and Intune
. For more information, see Connecting BlackBerry UEM
to Microsoft
Azure
in the Configuration content.Intune
uses app protection policies to protect apps. To protect apps from the UEM
management console, you create an Intune
app protection profile. When you create or update an app protection profile in UEM
, the settings are sent to Intune
and update the settings in the corresponding app protection policy.If you update the app protection policy in
Intune
, the changes are not synchronized with BlackBerry UEM
. After you create an app protection profile in UEM
, do not update the corresponding policy from within Intune
.