VMware Workspace ONE UEM: Chrome OS - Feature Walk-through

VMware Workspace ONE UEM: Chrome OS - Feature Walk-through


VMware Workspace ONE UEM: Chrome OS - Feature Walk-through

Wasif Syed covers new features in Workspace ONE UEM for Chrome OS including the ability to enroll and manage your Chrome OS education devices together with other device OSes and an enhanced profile deployment experience on Chrome OS devices.

03:23 - Demo 1 User Profiles
05:25 - Demo 2 Device Profiles
07:50 - Demo 3 Unified App Catalog
08:09 - Certificate Lifecycle Management
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2.76 -> Hello my name is Wasif Syed and I am a Solutions Engineer  on the EUC subject matter experts team focusing  
12.96 -> on Frontline device management with Workspace  ONE UEM Chrome and VMware together offer an  
20.1 -> enhanced Enterprise Computing platform combining  the speed Simplicity and security of Chrome OS  
26.58 -> with Market leading unified endpoint and App  Management from VMware this Partnership of  
32.76 -> Chrome and VMware delivers increased efficiency  and control by integrating the management of  
38.64 -> Chrome OS devices with the management of  all other endpoints across the business  
44.28 -> it also enables secure and consistent end  user access to all Cloud Web native and  
50.64 -> virtual applications ensuring your teams can work  productively from anywhere and your business is  
57.3 -> protected end to end with multi-layered security  for their user endpoint app data and network via a  
65.16 -> comprehensive model today let's talk about what's  new in Chrome OS management with Workspace ONE  
70.56 -> UEM Workspace ONE UEM now supports devices  registered to an education domain along with  
78.54 -> Enterprise domain Chrome OS devices this means  you can now leverage Workspace ONE UEM to enroll  
85.86 -> and manage your Chrome OS education devices  along with other device operating systems  
91.38 -> such as Windows Mac Android iOS and Linux from a  single management tool it provides a customized  
100.14 -> organization structure and consolidates device  and user data for reporting and troubleshooting
109.5 -> this new release also provides  an enhanced profile deployment  
113.04 -> experience on Chrome OS devices to  manage both the device and users
120.54 -> let's expand on the enhanced profile deployment  experience with the new release of Workspace ONE UEM  
128.1 -> for Chrome OS here are some key features I would  like to highlight in this video user profile for  
135.6 -> user-based settings device profiles for device  level settings and managed guest session kiosks  
143.22 -> unified app catalog to provide access to  any application Cloud native web or virtual  
151.38 -> certificate lifecycle management for  both device and user-based certificates
160.2 -> profiles in Workspace ONE UEM can be used  to manage and control both the user and  
165.3 -> device behaviors user profiles are applied  only to the user account which means that  
171.78 -> these settings will not take effect until  that user signs in to a Chrome OS device  
178.74 -> and these settings lose their effect when  this user signs out user profile settings  
184.14 -> are not shared across user accounts unless  they are part of the same organization group  
190.68 -> admins can push Chrome apps and extensions  as well as push URL Access Control to  
196.5 -> whitelist and Blacklist websites let's  look at an example of a user profile  
203.46 -> in this demo we are going to set up user  configurations on Chrome OS devices by first  
209.04 -> creating a user profile and then pushing  it to a group of devices using Workspace ONE UEM  
214.14 -> you will start by navigating to resources  profiles and baselines and then profiles  
222.54 -> I'm going to add in a profile and  select Chrome OS as my operating system  
229.14 -> I'm going to select the user as my  context and give my profile a name
238.56 -> I'm going to add in the  security and privacy payload  
243.84 -> from where I can choose to disallow incognito  mode as well as enable saving a browser history  
252.9 -> once I have my profile configured I  can assign this user profile to the  
257.58 -> desired Google OG of users from the  assignment screen on the next page
269.94 -> once the profile is assigned it gets deployed to  the devices and the respective end user will no  
275.34 -> longer have access to launching an incognito  window and their entire browser history saves
284.46 -> device profiles as the name suggests are policies  and restrictions applied at the device level  
290.34 -> and take effect once the device is enrolled into  Workspace ONE UEM these profiles apply to the entire  
297.96 -> device irrespective of the user logged into the  Chrome OS device admins can push network settings  
304.26 -> device-based cert and set privacy restrictions  such as clearing the previous user's session data  
312.24 -> one example of a device profile is setting up  a managed guest session where multiple users  
318.66 -> can share the same Chrome OS device without  having to sign in into their Google accounts  
324.18 -> let's see how admins can configure a managed  guest session on their education or Enterprise  
329.7 -> Chrome OS devices using Workspace ONE UEM in  this demo we are going to set up a managed  
337.44 -> guest session on Chrome OS devices by first  creating a device profile and then pushing it  
343.02 -> to a group of Chrome OS devices using Workspace ONE UEM we will start by navigating to resources  
350.52 -> profiles and baselines  profiles and then add a profile
359.1 -> I'm going to select Chrome OS as my  platform and select device as context
368.94 -> let's give it a name
372.3 -> I'm clicking add on the kiosk payload and setting  the kiosk mode as managed session from here I can  
382.92 -> set the manage guest sessions availability to  Auto launch and then give the session a name
391.8 -> I can also configure the auto launch  delay enable device help monitoring  
399.24 -> set sessions maximum time in additional settings  such as bookmarks home page pop-ups as well as  
412.62 -> security and privacy settings such as disallowing  incognito mode and saving a browser history  
421.44 -> once I have all the configurations for my manage  guest sessions configured I can proceed to the  
428.22 -> next page where I can assign this managed  guest session to an organizational unit  
435.06 -> once the Google OU is selected and the  profile is assigned to that Google OU
441.84 -> it enables managed guest  session on Chrome OS devices
448.5 -> Workspace ONE's unified app catalog  provides the end user access to all  
454.26 -> Enterprise applications Cloud Web native  and virtual to deliver a consistent end  
461.64 -> user experience and ensure that teams are  productive anywhere anytime and on any device
470.28 -> the unified app catalog provides a simple  secure one-click single sign-on to access  
476.7 -> work applications thereby reducing password  related complications and help desk tickets
487.26 -> another major enhancement I would like to cover  as part of this video is certificate lifecycle  
492.48 -> Management on Chrome OS devices certificates offer  a level of stability security and authentication  
500.28 -> with which passwords cannot compete the Workspace ONE UEM extension for Chrome OS enables the  
507.66 -> first ever full-fledged certificate management  solution for Chrome for Enterprise and education  
514.08 -> with this extension administrators can provision  unique user and device-based search for Wi-Fi VPN  
523.74 -> web authentication SSO and more coupled with  Workspace ONE UEM's first class Enterprise  
530.58 -> Integration admins can automatically renew and  revoke certificates in bulk before they expire  
538.86 -> no user interaction is required  to enjoy these benefits because  
542.7 -> the installation of the extension  and the certificates is silent
550.2 -> so let's wrap things up here are some additional  resources for you to find more details  
555.9 -> first if you're new to Workspace ONE do check out  the Hands-On Labs podcasts and activity pads on  
562.92 -> techzone.vmware.com test drive allows you to  experiment in a sandbox environment finally  
570.84 -> join the discussions happening at the Workspace  ONE community on the VMware Technology Network
579 -> one quick reminder that techzone.vmware.com is the  place to go for Workspace ONE and Horizon content  
587.22 -> thank you for your time

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9YQUpaDZpA