1. Introduction My colleagues and I recently discussed a use case involving a customer with over 1,200 Pull Relay servers that need to be reinstalled after migrating to SaaS. As I’ve highlighted in my previous blogs, all auxiliary On-Prem components are reconfigured post-migration. However, manually handling 1,200+ servers is simply not feasible. In this blog, I’ll walkContinue reading “Streamline Your Relay Server Migration Process”
Tag Archives: Integration
ADFS Integration with Omnissa Access (Mobile Only Traffic)
Important Terms used in this blog Web Theme Name: OMNISSAACCESS ADFS: Active Directory Federation Services Claims Provider: This is to add services as an Identity Provider in ADFS Relying Party Trust: This is to add services as Service Providers in ADFS Workingfoldername: Name of the folder you want to create 1. Introduction ADFS remains aContinue reading “ADFS Integration with Omnissa Access (Mobile Only Traffic)”
Workspace ONE Access Integration with Ping – Logical Workflow
1. Introduction This blog talks about the logical workflow between Workspace ONE Access and Ping (or any Service Provider). You can follow the official VMware documentation that describes the actual Integration process. I’ve noticed that a lot of my customers don’t have a clear understanding on how the federation works. They basically end up loosingContinue reading “Workspace ONE Access Integration with Ping – Logical Workflow”
Resolving “There was a problem while getting the AirWatch opt-in status” error while doing an integration between Workspace ONE UEM and Access
1. Introduction Integrating Workspace ONE UEM and Access is the first step to achieving Single Sign On and Identity Management for the users. It gives the users a Unified catalog experience with both UEM and Access applications under one roof. In this blog I will not get into the details of the Integration but willContinue reading “Resolving “There was a problem while getting the AirWatch opt-in status” error while doing an integration between Workspace ONE UEM and Access”