The process for integrating Workspace ONE Access with Horizon Cloud Service on Microsoft Azure with Single-Pod Broker or Horizon Cloud Service on IBM Cloud includes creating one or more virtual apps collection in the Workspace ONE Access console and syncing Horizon Cloud assignments to Workspace ONE Access with the Workspace ONE Access connector. You must also configure SAML authentication to enable trust between the Horizon Cloud tenant and the Workspace ONE Access service.

Important: Only Workspace ONE Access connector version 19.03.0.1 supports this integration.

Desktop and application pools, also known as assignments, are configured in the Horizon Cloud environment. You also set user and group entitlements in the Horizon Cloud tenant, not in the Workspace ONE Access service. You must sync these users and groups to the Workspace ONE Access service from Active Directory before integrating Workspace ONE Access with your Horizon Cloud tenant.

To integrate Horizon Cloud with Workspace ONE Access, you create one or more virtual apps collections in the Workspace ONE Access console. The virtual apps collections contain the configuration information for the Horizon Cloud tenants as well as sync settings.

You can set up a sync schedule for each virtual apps collection to regularly sync assignments from the Horizon Cloud tenants to the Workspace ONE Access service.

After you integrate the Horizon Cloud tenant with Workspace ONE Access, you can see the Horizon Cloud desktops and applications in the Workspace ONE Access console. You can also view user and group entitlements.

End users can launch their entitled desktops and applications from the Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub portal or app. These desktops and applications can be accessed in a browser or in the VMware Horizon® Client™. Horizon Client versions 3.4 and later are supported.