Leveling up Microsoft Teams Rooms to Enterprise-Grade Automated Password Rotation with Workspace ONE

Microsoft Teams Rooms are an area I have been working on quite a bit lately. Outside of the fact, that people have learned to embrace Microsoft Teams and its part in Office 365 eco-system. they are very challenging in how they are designed. Today, we will cover how to leverage Workspace ONE (or any MDM […]
Deep Dive into Windows 365 APIs

As I wrote about recently, Windows 365 has a deep set of capabilities. Anytime you manage a platform, you should be thinking about how can I extend/push the limit of the platform. The answer to that almost every time will be the API. Today, we will take a look at the exposed Windows APIs and […]
Workspace ONE Delivers the MacOS Updater Utility (MUU): Does it Finally Solve the Patching Woes of WS1 Mac Software Updates?

Historically, I’m proud to say I have been one of the primary thought-leaders when it comes to MacOS management on Workspace ONE. As evident, from my many MacOS articles I’ve written over the last few years. One of the problems that I have struggled with is patching. Patching issues are nothing new with MacOS and […]
The New and Exciting VMware ONE UAG 22.09

Every now and then the VMware UAG or Unified Access Gateway puts out something fun. This week, UAG 2209 is delivering some interesting new capabilities. The last time I covered some of these new features was for 2106 a year or so ago. We are going to discuss a few of these new and fun […]
How to Turn Dumb Groups into Smart Groups with the Workspace ONE API

Last week, I covered an interesting yet real use-case for the Workspace ONE API with migrating devices to a different user. The great thing about APIs is they can solve a multitude of problems. This week, I wanted to cover another API tool that I built recently for fixing smart groups gone awry. We are […]
Lessons Learned with UAG Deployments for Workspace ONE

The VMware Workspace ONE Unified Access Gateway (UAG) has continued to ramp up for VMware customers everywhere. We all need them now for our WS1 infrastructure whether its Horizon, VMware Tunnel, SEG, or Content Gateway. I’ve continued to see many customers not fully understand the right way to deploy a UAG, which we will cover […]
An Introduction to the Workspace ONE MacOS Hub CLI

Admittedly, we sometimes miss little features that vendors sneak into a random release. One of the ones that I missed is the new MacOS Hub CLI for Workspace ONE, which to be fair hasn’t been covered all that much so I wanted to bring people up to speed on the excitement of this great new […]
A Beginner’s Guide to MacOS Support for a UEM Engineer

Over the last few years, I’ve written a number of articles on MacOS, such as my article on perfecting DEP enrollments. Frequently, I’ve written articles based on things that I am working on. I’ve come to realize that many people are starting to migrate and converge their UEM infrastructure. Let me help with your transition […]
UEM Engineers Need a Proper Toolbox

As a frequent mentor in the mobility/UEM world, I often get asked “how do I get to where you are?” or “how do I become better?” I suppose this introduces the whole nature vs. nurture concept in a way. My personal belief is that with the right “friends” you can be more effective. We are […]