Assuming you've already completed the intergration between MaaS360 & ABM - perhaps this (VPP-centric?) info sheds light?
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I note this from the 'IBM MobileFirst Protect (MaaS360) On-Premises Configuration Guide, Version 2.3.0' PDF:
Get an App ID (aka Bundle ID) Every iOS App has a unique identifier called an App ID (also known as a Bundle ID) that you choose through the Apple iOS Developer Enterprise Account (https://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/enterprise/).With IBM MaaS360, you define App IDs for three iOS apps:
- IBM MaaS360 App: The ID must begin with com.fiberlink.maas360., for example, com.fiberlink.maas360.customer . Be sure to include the required period after com.fiberlink.maas360.
- Secure Browser: The ID must begin with com.fiberlink.browser. , for example, com.fiberlink.browser.customer.
- Secure Editor: The ID must begin with com.fiberlink.editor. , as in com.fiberlink.editor.customer.These Bundle IDs are also used to code sign the apps before they can be distributed to mobile devices. For more information about signing iOS apps for your deployment, see “About Signing IBM MaaS360 Apps”.For more information about creating an App ID, refer to Apple's documentation (App Distribution Guide).
Otherwise, the general go-to in these examples is linkmaker. See Apple's QA1633
...I don't know if there are hurdles/restrictions in your ABM example, so you may have to real world on your own to find out.
Good luck.