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What's new in
BlackBerry UEM
12.16 MR1

  • Chrome
    OS support
    :
    BlackBerry UEM
    now supports devices that are running
    Chrome
    OS.
    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. The
    Chrome
    OS integration with
    BlackBerry UEM
    extends the management of some of the
    Chrome
    OS management functionality to
    UEM
    . You can perform some commands on
    Chrome
    OS devices, such as view device report, view device actions, and delete only work data.
    If your organization's
    UEM
    environment is already configured for
    Android Enterprise
    , and it is configured to use managed
    Google Play
    accounts, and you want to support
    Chrome
    OS Enterprise devices as an MDM solution (such as assign policies), you must perform one of the following options:
    • Disconnect the current
      Android Enterprise
      configuration and integrate with an existing
      Google
      domain. However, existing
      Android Enterprise
      devices will stop functioning.
    • Create a new
      UEM
      domain or
      BlackBerry UEM Cloud
      tenant and integrate
      Android Enterprise
      with an existing
      Google
      domain.
    For more information visit support.blackberry.com to read article 98789.
  • Azure AD
    Conditional Access
    : You can now configure multiple
    Azure AD
    connections for Conditional Access in a
    UEM
    tenant. Additionally, you can configure multiple
    UEM
    domains to connect to the same
    Azure AD
    tenant.