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Sending and receiving work data

When users send and receive work data on a device, data can travel between the device and your resources using the following connections:
  • The device can use a direct connection over the or mobile network from the device to the mail, content, or application server (for example, an 
    Exchange ActiveSync
     server that is placed in a DMZ or is exposed to the public network).
  • The device can use a direct connection through your organization's VPN or work 
    Wi-Fi
     network to the mail, content, or application server. The device VPN or 
    Wi-Fi
     profile may be configured by you or by the users.
  • If you install the 
    BlackBerry Connectivity Node
    BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
     can provide a secure IP tunnel through the 
    BlackBerry Infrastructure
     between apps on 
    BlackBerry 10
    iOS
    Android Enterprise
      , and  
    Samsung Knox Workspace
     devices and your organization's network.
  • If you install the 
    BlackBerry Connectivity Node
    BlackBerry Proxy
     can provide a secure connection between 
    BlackBerry Dynamics
     apps on devices and your organization's network.
  • If you install the 
    BlackBerry Connectivity Node
    , the 
    BlackBerry Secure Gateway
     can provide a secure connection through the 
    BlackBerry Infrastructure
     and 
    BlackBerry UEM
     to your organization's mail server for 
    iOS
     devices.
This diagram shows the possible data paths.
Diagram showng possible data paths to and from devices