Hello,
In our environment we have a few departments, there is OU in AD to each department and different security to all OU.
There is a IT man to Each department and each department is manage her OU.
My question is about UEM delegation.
What is the right way to manage a few UEM environments?
Is there way to make UEM delegation?
Maybe something else?
Thanks
Hi Gbraier,
I suggest to move this topic to the VMware User Environment Manager forum, as you will probably reach a more relevant audience over there.
If you would like each delegated UEM admin to be fully responsible for their own UEM setup, you can just create a separate configuration share for each department, create a separate GPO with UEM configuration for each department (linked to the OU with that department's users), and have the department's admin point their UEM Management Console to their "own" configuration share.
If you would like to have a "super UEM admin" as well, with access to each of the department's UEM configurations, you could use Multiple Environments:
Depending on how strictly you would like to separate the configuration per department, you could also work with a single configuration share (and a single GPO with UEM configuration applied to all your users, and with every admin's Management Console pointing to the single config share), and use UEM's Organizational Unit condition to target certain settings to certain OUs:
That would have the advantage of allowing you to "share" the common configuration more easily.
Hi Gbraier,
I suggest to move this topic to the VMware User Environment Manager forum, as you will probably reach a more relevant audience over there.
If you would like each delegated UEM admin to be fully responsible for their own UEM setup, you can just create a separate configuration share for each department, create a separate GPO with UEM configuration for each department (linked to the OU with that department's users), and have the department's admin point their UEM Management Console to their "own" configuration share.
If you would like to have a "super UEM admin" as well, with access to each of the department's UEM configurations, you could use Multiple Environments:
Depending on how strictly you would like to separate the configuration per department, you could also work with a single configuration share (and a single GPO with UEM configuration applied to all your users, and with every admin's Management Console pointing to the single config share), and use UEM's Organizational Unit condition to target certain settings to certain OUs:
That would have the advantage of allowing you to "share" the common configuration more easily.