Post by
theRussian on Oct 22, 2021 10:36am
why BB UES was not integrated into MSFT Intune UEM?
Anyone know what made Chen and Blackberry change their mind? I know chen said Unified Enterprise Security (UES with Cylance) would be integrated with MSFT Intune UEM so that intune customers can also have best security instead of MSFT defender.
Something happened that made Chen change his mind. The MSFT 365 and active directory update is not the same thing as the original plan. Lot of people keep saying it's the same thing don't understand what is UES and UEM.
Yasch or any other people that understand strategy and technology wanna chime in? Did MSFT not want BB UES integrated because they would lose out on back-door access built into Defender? The Defender is free and part of Intune package which is also free if you subscribe to MSFT 365 I believe. So what did MSFT have to lose? Only thing i can think of is back-door built into Defender and Intune.
Lets all get to the bottom of this....
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Yasch22 on Oct 22, 2021 2:08pm
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dwolfenson on Oct 22, 2021 2:42pm
Excellent posts, Russian. Yasch, the Mack truck comment about made me spit up mid afternoon coffee. The topic is way above my pay grade, but my guess was also something connected to patents sale. Appearing more and more that there's a lot going on behind the scenes. After years waiting, I have no issue waiting days or weeks for what I believe will be a significant advancement for BB. - dwolf
Comment by
Hedgetrimmer on Oct 22, 2021 5:26pm
Not familiar with this tech.....Could it be BB UES may not be ours anymore and it could be that FB has requested a hold? I don't know how well FB and MFST get along but perhaps Zuck wants to make a big splash.
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Yasch22 on Oct 23, 2021 2:40pm
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