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Extending the management of
Chrome OS
devices to
BlackBerry UEM

Chrome OS
support with
BlackBerry UEM
requires a
Google
managed domain. Enrollment and some management of
Chrome OS
devices continues to be done through the
Google
managed domain console. The
Chrome OS
integration with
BlackBerry UEM
extends the management of some of the
Chrome OS
management functionality to
UEM
.
In the
Google
Admin console, users and devices are organized into Org units, which are a hierarchical representation of groups of users, devices, and settings.
BlackBerry UEM
synchronizes these org units from the
Google
admin console into
UEM
Org unit groups. For more information about organizational units, see the information from Google.
After the synchronization between
Google
and
BlackBerry UEM
is complete,
UEM
registers with the
Google
domain for notifications of changes to org units, users, or devices. Then if, for example, a device is enrolled, a user’s name changes, or an org unit is moved,
UEM
is notified immediately and updates the database accordingly.
If your organization's
UEM
environment is already configured for
Android Enterprise
, you can add another connection that you can use to manage your
Chrome OS
devices.
For more information visit support.blackberry.com to read article 98789.
Your
Google
managed domain must include "Chrome Enterprise Upgrade".