- What is BlackBerry UEM?
- BlackBerry UEM architecture
- Companion products and services
- Data flows: Activating devices and BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Data flow: Activating an Android Enterprise Work and personal - user privacy device using a managed Google Play account
- Data flow: Activating an Android Enterprise Work and personal - full control device using a managed Google Play account
- Data flow: Activating an Android Enterprise Work space only device using a managed Google Play account
- Data flow: Activating an Android Enterprise Work and personal - user privacy device in a Google domain
- Data flow: Activating an Android Enterprise Work and personal - full control device in a Google domain
- Data flow: Activating an Android Enterprise Work space only device in a Google domain
- Data flow: Activating a device to use Knox Workspace
- Data flow: Activating an iOS device
- Data flow: Activating a macOS device
- Data flow: Activating a Windows 10 device
- Data flow: Activating a BlackBerry Dynamics app for the first time on a device
- Data flow: Activating a BlackBerry Dynamics app when one is already activated on the device
- Data flows: Sending and receiving work data
- Sending and receiving work data using the BlackBerry Infrastructure
- Data flow: Sending and receiving work data from a BlackBerry Dynamics app through the BlackBerry Dynamics NOC
- Data flow: Sending and receiving work data from a BlackBerry Dynamics app through the BlackBerry Infrastructure
- Data flow: Sending and receiving work data from a BlackBerry Dynamics app using BlackBerry Dynamics Direct Connect
- Data flow: Accessing an application or content server using BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
- Data flow: Sending and receiving work data from a BlackBerry Dynamics app on an Android device using BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
- Data flow: Authenticating with the mail server from an iOS device when using BlackBerry Secure Gateway
- Data flow: Sending email from an iOS device using the BlackBerry Secure Gateway
- Data flow: Receiving email on an iOS device using the BlackBerry Secure Gateway
- Sending and receiving work data using a VPN or work Wi-Fi network
- Sending and receiving work data using the BlackBerry Infrastructure
- Data flows: Receiving device configuration updates
- Data flow: Receiving configuration updates on an Android device
- Data flow: Updating firmware on Samsung Knox devices
- Data flow: Receiving configuration updates on an iOS device
- Data flow: Receiving configuration updates on a macOS device
- Data flow: Receiving configuration updates on a Windows 10 device
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.21
- UEM Overview and Architecture
- Data flows: Sending and receiving work data
- Sending and receiving work data using the BlackBerry Infrastructure
- Data flow: Receiving email on an iOS device using the BlackBerry Secure Gateway
Data flow: Receiving email on an iOS device using the BlackBerry Secure Gateway
iOS
device using the BlackBerry Secure Gateway
This data flow describes how work email and calendar data travels between
iOS
devices and the Exchange ActiveSync
server using the BlackBerry Secure Gateway
.- The native email client on iOS maintains a permanent connection with the email server over an encrypted and authenticated channel between theBlackBerry Infrastructureand theBlackBerry Secure Gatewayand detects changes in the folders configured for synchronization on the mail server.
- When there are new or changed items for the device, such as a new email message or updated calendar entry, the mail server sends the updates to the device through the secure channel between theBlackBerry Secure Gatewayand theBlackBerry Infrastructureto the email or organizer app on the device using theExchange ActiveSyncprotocol.