- Managing apps
- Adding apps to the app list
- Adding public apps to the app list
- Adding internal apps to the app list
- Add public BlackBerry Dynamics apps to the app list
- Adding internal BlackBerry Dynamics apps to the app list
- Add an app shortcut for iOS, macOS, and Android devices
- Add or update a web app for Android Enterprise and Android Management devices
- Managing apps on the app list
- Managing BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Setting up network connections for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Controlling BlackBerry Dynamics on users devices
- Manage settings for a BlackBerry Dynamics app
- Configure a third-party identity provider for activating BlackBerry Dynamics apps on a device
- Automatically activate the first BlackBerry Dynamics app on Apple DEP and User Enrollment devices
- Manage BlackBerry Dynamics app services
- Rank app installations
- Add the work app catalog to the BlackBerry Dynamics Launcher
- Generate access keys, activation passwords, or QR codes for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Send a BlackBerry Dynamics app unlock key and QR code to a user
- Set up a screen capture rule for BlackBerry Dynamics apps on iOS devices
- Turn off notifications outside of work hours from BlackBerry Work
- Managing apps protected by Microsoft Intune
- Managing Apple VPP accounts
- Preventing users from installing specific apps
- Limit the apps that can run on a device
- View the list of personal apps in the management console
- Rating and reviewing apps
- Configure the home screen layout for supervised iOS devices
- Manage app notifications on supervised iOS devices
- Customize the Work Apps icon for iOS devices
- Managing Android devices with OEM app configurations
- Get your organization’s enterprise ID for pre-release apps in Google Play
- Appendix: App behavior
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.21
- Managing apps
- Managing apps protected by Microsoft Intune
Managing apps protected by Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune
is a cloud-based EMM service that provides both MDM and MAM features. Intune
MAM provides security features for apps, including Office
365
apps, that protect data within apps. For example, Intune
can require that data within apps be encrypted and prevent copying and pasting, printing, and using the Save as command.Intune
uses app protection policies to protect apps and data. You can connect UEM
to Intune
to manage the app protection policies from the UEM
management console using the Intune
app protection profile for iOS
and Android
devices. When you create or update an app protection profile in UEM
, the settings are sent to Intune
where it updates the corresponding app protection policy.To connect
UEM
to Intune
so that you can deploy apps protected by Intune
and manage the app protection profiles, see Configuring BlackBerry UEM to manage Microsoft Intune app protection profiles in the UEM
Configuration content.Microsoft
national cloud deployments do not support the APIs needed to connect UEM
with Intune
. UEM
cannot integrate with Intune
in national cloud deployments. For more information, see the Microsoft Graph documentation.