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{{ Show displayLoginPopup}}Cambridge Dictionary +Plus Tìm hiểu thêm với +PlusĐăng ký miễn phí và nhận quyền truy cập vào nội dung độc quyền: Miễn phí các danh sách từ và bài trắc nghiệm từ Cambridge Các công cụ để tạo các danh sách từ và bài trắc nghiệm của riêng bạn Các danh sách từ được chia sẻ bởi cộng đồng các người yêu thích từ điển của chúng tôi Đăng ký bây giờ hoặc Đăng nhập Cambridge Dictionary +Plus Tìm hiểu thêm với +PlusTạo các danh sách từ và câu trắc nghiệm miễn phí Đăng ký bây giờ hoặc Đăng nhập {{/displayLoginPopup}} {{ displayClassicSurvey}} {{/displayClassicSurvey}}Now that you have a high-level overview of what Workspace ONE can do for you and your organization, this article will help you understand the key features and architecture. What are the Key Features?Today’s end-users have multiple devices of various forms and operating systems. Many of these devices are not managed by IT, which makes it difficult to secure access when you cannot trust the device. In addition, you have a wide variety of apps that you have to support such as legacy apps, modern apps (SaaS, native, mobile, etc.) and virtualized applications. IT must adapt to changing business needs of the business and embrace the new way of work. That is where Workspace ONE comes in, with the capabilities to meet these challenges. This section summarizes the features and capabilities of Workspace ONE, and outlines a few examples and use cases of when you would use each one. Consumer-simple app authenticationWith Workspace ONE, end-users can get password-less single sign-on to a catalog that provides them access to virtually any app. This includes mobile apps, web apps, cloud apps, and Windows apps. Once signed-in, end-users can self-service select the applications they need to be productive with no IT intervention. As an IT professional, you control the back-end workflow to provide an excellent user experience that doesn’t sacrifice security.
Unified Endpoint Management optionsWorkspace ONE doesn’t dictate which platforms to deploy in your environment. Our goal is to support any device - even devices that have not yet been invented. From desktop OS’s to mobile OS’s, even wearables, and 3D graphics workstations, we support it. Beyond that, we also know that while some devices are corporate-owned and require IT management throughout their lifecycle, many will be owned by the employees themselves. Workspace ONE puts the choice in employees’ hands for the level of convenience, access, security, and management that makes sense for their work style.
Conditional AccessTo protect the most sensitive information, Workspace ONE enforces access decisions based on device compliance and identity context. Using our powerful policy engine, you can mix and match inputs to make dynamic decisions on the level of access end-users receive. This means, if you need to keep remote users on unmanaged devices from accessing data, you can make that happen with a few clicks. But Workspace ONE doesn’t just deny access. We take things one step further and help end-users reach compliance. This keeps your data secure while granting end-users the access they need.
Automated app managementWorkspace ONE allows IT professionals to automate application distribution and updates on the fly. Whether you’re deploying Windows apps or mobile apps, we automate the application delivery process to allow better security and compliance. With Workspace ONE you can deploy Windows apps to Windows devices in your organization or up-to-date apps to mobile devices, from a single platform that keeps you covered every step of the way.
What is the Architecture?IT can deploy VMware Workspace ONE in a variety of deployment models, including on-premises, in the cloud, and hybrid with different components deployed on-premises and in the cloud. Since the purpose of Workspace ONE is to manage secure application delivery to your end-users, it’s critical that you connect Workspace ONE to an existing directory infrastructure. You can configure Workspace ONE to use Active Directory or other LDAP-based directories, for user synchronization, authentication, and application access. For the sake of simplicity, we’re going to focus this article on a basic cloud deployment of Workspace ONE. The larger your environment, the more complex the requirements get, so we can’t walk through every detail here. This article is intended just to give you the info you need to understand how some of the elements would fit into your environment at a high level. We can split the architecture into infrastructure and end-user components. Workspace ONE Components
For Windows and other devices, Workspace ONE UEM can apply device profiles that allow you to configure security settings that will keep devices secure (encryption, Windows Updates, and so on), but also some features that will really improve the experience for end users (configuring Wi-Fi and VPN for example).
Workspace ONE Intelligent HubThe primary end-user component is the Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub application. The Intelligent Hub app allows end users to access enterprise and Web apps, stay connected with colleagues, and be productive on any device (Android, iOS, macOS, Windows) from anywhere. For a corporate-owned device, the Intelligent Hub app can be set to install automatically after device enrollment. Or, for personal devices, end users can manually install the app from https://getwsone.com. Once installed, end-users will log in with their Active Directory credentials and see the applications that IT has allowed access to. From a single app, end users can view favorite apps, new apps, recommended apps, and categories all within the Intelligent Hub catalog. Some applications are marked with Requires VMware Tunnel. Tunnel sets up a VPN connection and connects corporate apps to corporate resources. For applications that contain sensitive data, enrolling in management is the way to go, since it provides greater security including encryption, data protection, compliance, and removing enterprise applications when a device gets unenrolled. End-users also get the benefit of mobile SSO, or as some call it, password-less authentication. For iOS, a Kerberos certificate is passed down to the end-user device. Users who are successfully signed into their domain can access their Intelligent Hub catalog apps without additional credential prompts. It’s really a win-win for IT and end-users. Top 5 things you should knowNow that you’ve established a solid foundation of what Workspace ONE can do for you, hear directly from VMware product experts about the top 5 things you should know about Workspace ONE. This tech talk will help you understand how key product features in Workspace ONE will work for you. |