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Configuring
BlackBerry UEM
as an
Intune
compliance partner in
Entra

If you have configured
Entra ID
conditional access for your organization, you can configure
BlackBerry UEM
as a compliance partner so that
iOS
and
Android
devices that are managed by
UEM
can be recognized as compliant by
Intune
when accessing your cloud-based apps such as
Office 365
.
You can configure more than one
UEM
tenant for each
Entra
tenant, but all
UEM
tenants will share the same partner compliance management entry.
Entra
cannot differentiate which
UEM
tenant a compliance status update originates from. You can configure a
UEM
tenant to connect to one or more
Entra
tenants. You must add a directory connection to
UEM
for each
Entra
tenant.
When users activate their devices on
UEM
,
UEM
reports the device compliance status to
Entra
. The compliance requirement is satisfied without having to enroll devices directly with
Intune
.
UEM
will notify
Entra
when a device is out of compliance or when a device returns to compliance.
If you do not want to use the "Required device to be marked as compliant" conditional access control in
Entra
, and you want to use trusted locations to control access from devices that are inside your network, you can accomplish this in
UEM
by routing traffic to
Microsoft
services through your organization's
BlackBerry Connectivity Node
instances. In this scenario, you do not need to follow the instructions in this section to connect
UEM
to
Entra ID
for conditional access.