Connecting BlackBerry UEM to Microsoft
Azure
BlackBerry UEM
to Microsoft
Azure
Microsoft
Azure
is the Microsoft
cloud computing service for deploying and managing applications and services. Connecting
BlackBerry UEM
to Azure
provides your organization with the following features:- ConnectBlackBerry UEMtoAzureActive Directoryand create directory user accounts inBlackBerry UEMby searching for and importing user data from the company directory. Directory users can use their directory credentials to accessBlackBerry UEM Self-Service. If you assign an administrative role to directory users, the users can also use their directory credentials to log into the management console.
- UseBlackBerry UEMto deployiOSandAndroidapps managed byMicrosoft Intune.
- ManageWindows 10apps inBlackBerry UEM
If your organization uses
Microsoft Active
Directory
instead of Azure
Active
Directory
, to connect with Azure
you must install the most recent version of the BlackBerry Connectivity Node
to allow BlackBerry UEM Cloud
to access your company directory.BlackBerry UEM
supports configuring only one Azure
tenant. To connect BlackBerry UEM
to Azure
, you perform the following actions:Step |
Action |
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If your organization uses Azure Active
Directory , configure BlackBerry UEM Cloud to synchronize with Azure Active
Directory . |
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If your organization uses an on-premises Microsoft Active
Directory and you want to use BlackBerry UEM to deploy apps managed by Microsoft Intune or manage Windows 10 apps, Synchronize Microsoft Active Directory with Microsoft Azure. |
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Create enterprise applications in Azure to allow BlackBerry UEM Cloud to connect to Microsoft Intune and the Windows Store for Business. |
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Configure BlackBerry UEM to synchronize . |