VMware Workspace ONE: Skills for UEM [V21.x] Training in New Zealand

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 3 Days
  • Level: Fundamentals
  • Price: From €2,522+VAT
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In this three-day course, you learn how to apply the fundamental techniques for launching and maintaining an intelligence-driven, multi-platform endpoint management solution with VMware Workspace ONE®. Through a combination of hands-on labs, simulations, and interactive lectures, you will configure and manage the endpoint life cycle. After the three days, you will have the foundational knowledge for effectively implementing VMware Workspace ONE® UEM.

This course has no prerequisites.

• Explain the general features and functionality enabled with Workspace ONE UEM
• Summarize essential Workspace ONE administrative functions
• Summarize and implement common Workspace ONE integrations
• Explain the integration of Workspace ONE UEM with directory services
• Explain and deploy Workspace ONE edge services
• Onboard device endpoints into Workspace ONE UEM
• Securely deploy configurations to UEM managed devices
• Maintain environment and device fleet health
• Deploy applications to UEM managed devices
• Analyze a Workspace ONE UEM deployment

1 Course Introduction
• Introductions and course logistics
• Course objectives

2 Platform Architecture
• Summarize the features and functionality of Workspace ONE UEM
• Outline the benefits of leveraging Workspace ONE UEM
• Recognize the core and productivity components that make up the Workspace ONE UEM platform

3 Administration
• Explain the features and functions of Workspace ONE Hub Services
• Summarize hierarchical management structure
• Navigate and customize the Workspace ONE UEM console
• Outline account options and permissions

4 Enterprise Integrations
• Outline the process and needs to integrate with directory services
• Explain certificate authentication and practical implementation with Workspace ONE
• Explain the benefits of integrating an email SMTP service into the Workspace ONE UEM console

5 Onboarding
• Outline the prerequisite configurations in the Workspace ONE UEM environment for onboarding devices
for management
• Outline the steps for setting up autodiscovery in the Workspace ONE UEM console
• Enroll an endpoint via the Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub app
• Summarize platform onboarding options

6 Managing Endpoints
• Explain the differences between device and user profiles
• Describe policy management options for Windows 10 and macOS

7 Alternative Management Methods
• Describe the function and benefits of device staging
• Configure product provisioning in the Workspace ONE UEM console
• Understand the benefits of deploying a Workspace ONE Launcher configuration to Android devices

8 Applications
• Describe the features, benefits, and capabilities of application management in Workspace ONE UEM
• Understand and configure deployment settings for public, internal, and paid applications in the Workspace
ONE UEM console
• Describe the benefits of using Apple Business Manager Content integration
• Describe the benefits of using server-to-client software distribution
• List the functions and benefits of the Workspace ONE Software Development Kit (SDK)

9 Device Email
• Outline email clients supported by Workspace ONE UEM
• Configure an Exchange Active Sync (EAS) profile in the Workspace ONE UEM console
• Configure Workspace ONE® Boxer settings
• Summarize the available email infrastructure integration models and describe their workflows

10 Content Sharing
• Describe the benefits of using Content Gateway and the Content Gateway workflows
• Describe the benefits of integrating content repositories with Workspace ONE UEM
• Configure a repository in the Workspace ONE UEM console

11 Maintenance
• Identify console tools that support maintenance
• Analyze how to implement compliance policies to protect environmental security
• Outline features and functions enabled by Workspace ONE Assist

12 Intelligence and Automation
• Outline the functionality enabled by Workspace ONE Intelligence
• Summarize and deploy automation
• Describe the functions and benefits of using compliance policies
• Explain the use-case for Freestyle Orchestrator and understand Freestyle Workflows
• Outline the capabilities of sensors and scripts and the steps for creating them



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VMware Workspace ONE: Skills for UEM [V21.x] Training Course in New Zealand

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