Alternative OSes
Windows is not the only operating system that organizations can deploy for end users. For example, macOS is a powerful and stable OS with various support and management options. Linux is another desktop OS, but it's a bit more niche. IT teams should learn to account for these systems and ensure end users have a positive experience.
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Tip
05 Apr 2024
Guide to Linux patch management
While patching desktops has some universal aspects across systems, there are specific Linux best practices that Linux administrators need to know. Here are eight important ones. Continue Reading
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Tip
14 Feb 2024
How to run Windows 365 on a Chromebook
Windows 365 running on a Chromebook is a viable option for IT teams seeking a lower-cost and easy-to-maintain endpoint option for their end users. Continue Reading
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Definition
23 Jan 2024
webOS
WebOS is an LG-owned, Linux-based operating system for smart devices, particularly smart TVs. Continue Reading
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Feature
16 Jan 2024
How the macOS Security Compliance Project can help IT
It can be difficult for Apple admins to adapt to every new OS release and the respective compliance changes. That's where the macOS Security Compliance Project comes into play. Continue Reading
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Tip
21 Dec 2023
How to run Windows 365 on Mac
IT teams must be prepared to deliver Windows 365 Cloud PCs to all sorts of endpoints -- not just Windows desktops. Admins can take steps to facilitate this access on Mac desktops. Continue Reading
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18 Sep 2023
How to handle rugged device management in the enterprise
Certain endpoint use cases require ruggedization to ensure devices aren't physically compromised. IT still needs to manage these devices, regardless of the OS or device type. Continue Reading
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28 Jul 2023
Deciding which AppleCare plan is best for the enterprise
Apple provides multiple coverage and support options to supplement basic AppleCare, and it can be difficult to determine whether one will be best suited to an organization's needs. Continue Reading
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17 Jul 2023
Evaluating the AppleCare Professional Support options
AppleCare+ isn't the only coverage and support option Apple offers. IT should consider the different AppleCare Professional Support options, including AppleCare for Enterprise. Continue Reading
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Definition
30 Jun 2023
Alpine Linux
Alpine Linux is a small, security-oriented, lightweight Linux distribution based on the musl C standard library and BusyBox utilities instead of GNU. Continue Reading
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Tip
28 Jun 2023
Is AppleCare+ worth it for enterprise organizations?
AppleCare is a useful limited warranty that comes with all Apple devices, but some organizations should consider the benefits of additional coverage options such as AppleCare+. Continue Reading
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Definition
20 Jun 2023
OS X
OS X, also referred to as macOS X or Mac OS X, is Apple's proprietary, Unix-based operating system. Released in 2001 as the successor to Mac OS 9, OS X incorporates support for Unix-based applications as well as for those written specifically for the Mac. Continue Reading
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01 May 2023
Does macOS need third-party antivirus in the enterprise?
Macs are known for their security, but that doesn't mean they're safe from viruses and other threats. IT teams can look into third-party antivirus tools to bolster macOS security. Continue Reading
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Opinion
26 Apr 2023
Are devices that run only Microsoft Teams in our future?
Microsoft Teams has consistently grown and added new functionality, so what's next for this feature-rich platform? Maybe a dedicated device for Teams could be in the future. Continue Reading
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Tip
20 Apr 2023
6 Mac antivirus options to improve internet security
Organizations with macOS desktops under their management need to ensure their security products can support Macs. Review these six antivirus products with macOS support. Continue Reading
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20 Apr 2023
Should organizations turn on the native firewall on Mac?
The native macOS firewall is off by default, so IT might wonder if it's worth it to set up the security feature. Find out how to enable the Mac firewall and why it's important. Continue Reading
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Feature
18 Apr 2023
How to use the Apple Rapid Security Response updates
Typical Apple OS updates are large and infrequent, but the Rapid Security Response feature helps admins keep Apple devices patched without performing full OS updates. Continue Reading
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13 Apr 2023
Key Apple-native macOS security features for administrators
There are lots of universal security controls that can apply to any type of desktops, but IT teams need to look at the specific features native to desktops such as macOS. Continue Reading
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Definition
13 Dec 2022
AS/400 (IBM iSeries, AS/400e, eServer iSeries/400, Power Systems)
The IBM Application System/400 -- or AS/400 -- is a family of midrange computers that was released in 1988, succeeding both System/36 and System/38 platforms. Continue Reading
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Feature
14 Oct 2022
How Jamf zero trust can improve Apple device security
Jamf is supporting zero trust with new features across its suite of Mac management software. The proliferation of remote work has made this security model more important. Continue Reading
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13 May 2022
How to support Mac computers in Windows environments
Organizations that support both Windows and Mac desktops must approach them differently, but there is plenty of overlap with the tools and practices they can use. Continue Reading
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10 May 2022
Using Microsoft's Active Directory to manage Mac desktops
Organizations with both Mac and Windows devices can use some of their Windows-focused AD setup to address macOS management tasks. Continue Reading
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05 May 2022
5 macOS management software options for the enterprise
While Windows desktops are still the leading OS in the enterprise, organizations have adopted macOS desktops, and each OS requires a different management approach. Continue Reading
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08 Oct 2021
Top 7 Chromebooks for business use cases
Chromebooks are high-performing thin clients with great ease-of-management features, but the market has so many options that it's hard to distinguish between them. Continue Reading
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13 Sep 2021
Evaluate if Chromebooks are secure enough for business use
Chromebooks are cost-effective endpoints that strip away desktop features for a simple desktop experience. Admins should evaluate if these endpoints are secure enough. Continue Reading
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News
14 May 2021
Apple-focused Jamf to buy Wandera for endpoint security
The $400 million acquisition would bring cloud-based zero trust security to Jamf's Apple-focused endpoint management platform. It's Jamf's largest acquisition to date. Continue Reading
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News
21 Apr 2021
Apple takes its M1 chip to the iMac, iPad Pro
The proprietary Apple silicon allows for an iPad Pro and an ultra-thin iMac with faster processing and graphics than previous models. The new products will ship next month. Continue Reading
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News
11 Nov 2020
Apple begins shift from Intel with debut of M1-based MacBooks
Apple has started the shift from Intel processors to its ARM-based M1 chip with the introduction of M1-based MacBooks and a Mac mini, boasting higher performance for less power. Continue Reading
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14 Oct 2020
Comparing Jamf vs. Fleetsmith for macOS management
Like any decision around purchasing a business technology, the Jamf vs. Fleetsmith debate for Apple device management comes down to certainty, compatibility and feature sets. Continue Reading
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Feature
05 Oct 2020
Jamf Pro Intune integration targets compliance, zero trust
Find out how the new Jamf Pro integration with Microsoft Intune's conditional access can simplify the back-end management of user authentication for macOS devices in the enterprise. Continue Reading
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News
29 Sep 2020
Microsoft updating look, features in Outlook for macOS
An improved search function, additional customization options and a newly revised aesthetic are among the Outlook for macOS improvements planned by Microsoft. Continue Reading
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Tip
23 Sep 2020
Set up Windows Remote Desktop on a Mac device
Organizations that need to enable remote workers on Mac devices should consider allowing them to remotely access Windows desktops with the Windows Remote Desktop application. Continue Reading
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01 Sep 2020
Evaluate if the MacBook Air is good for business use
The MacBook Air is popular in the consumer market, but IT admins should evaluate the MacBook Air for business as a separate issue, looking into the device specs and use cases. Continue Reading
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22 Jul 2020
Top 5 enterprise Linux distributions to consider adopting
While Linux distributions all serve a similar purpose in the enterprise, organizations should still familiarize themselves with the different distributions to find the best fit. Continue Reading
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Feature
27 Apr 2020
How Jamf is managing Apple devices during quarantine
Managing Apple devices remotely has been made easier through cloud-based products and administration software. Continue Reading
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Tip
26 Mar 2020
3 Mac remote management software options for enterprise use
IT pros may be forced to manage remote macOS desktops, so they should understand the options they have for remote desktop management tools and what features they offer. Continue Reading
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Tutorial
11 Feb 2020
How to perform a Windows Subsystem for Linux install
Want to run Linux on a Windows desktop? Take these steps to perform a Windows Subsystem for Linux install, which includes downloading a distribution and providing authentication. Continue Reading
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Answer
05 Dec 2019
Is macOS Catalina stable enough for enterprise use?
Apple released macOS Catalina in October 2019, but it has some issues. Here are some factors to consider before deciding to implement the OS in an organization. Continue Reading
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Opinion
20 Nov 2019
Jamf Nation User Conference 2019: My final notes and wrap up
A closer look at Jamf Cloud, Jamf Connect updates, and overall strategy. Continue Reading
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Opinion
28 Oct 2019
macOS Catalina is here – Let’s look at the state of Macs in the enterprise
Employee experience is one of the more recent enterprise Mac drivers, but the underlying momentum has been building for years. Continue Reading
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News
13 Sep 2019
Zoho adds new Zoho One features, management application
Zoho One customers can now make phone calls using Zoho's telephony platform, extend provisioning through custom apps and use the new application Orchestly to manage workflows. Continue Reading
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03 Sep 2019
Explore new approaches to macOS management
The macOS management landscape is changing, due to improvements from Apple. Find out why incorporating Mac devices is becoming easier, and which management approach to take. Continue Reading
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Opinion
31 Jul 2019
Jamf acquires Digita Security for macOS endpoint protection
Jamf adds another Mac-focused product in their growing enterprise catalog. Continue Reading
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Tip
03 Jun 2019
Get to know Linux desktop security best practices
IT pros managing Linux desktops must take the time to keep their users' workstations secure while packaging them with the appropriate apps. Watch out for these security challenges. Continue Reading
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19 Apr 2019
4 use cases for Macs in the enterprise
Microsoft Windows is typically regarded as the go-to enterprise desktop, but IT shouldn't rule out macOS. Consider four reasons to run macOS in the enterprise. Continue Reading
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12 Apr 2019
4 use cases for Linux desktops in the enterprise
Linux OS isn't as popular as Windows, but it still offers a variety of benefits, including flexibility and heightened security. Delve into these use cases for Linux desktops. Continue Reading
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Opinion
08 Nov 2018
How can you deal with all the new macOS security controls?
How to deal with KEXT whitelisting and TCC controls, and how to stay up to date on the latest developments. Continue Reading
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Opinion
27 Mar 2018
Support for Macs in the enterprise: Three factors to consider
There's no way around it: Many users just love Apple products. IT pros that want to support Macs in the workplace must take into account several considerations. Continue Reading
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News
25 Oct 2017
Apple DEP faces new device provisioning competition
The Apple Device Enrollment Program is well-established, and now, Microsoft and Google have their own zero-touch device provisioning services for Android and Windows. Continue Reading
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Tip
11 Jun 2015
What to expect from Macs in the enterprise
For enterprise IT, Apple's Mac OS can pose a few problems, including compatibility, applications, support, networking and other issues. But if you know what could be coming your way, you can get the training and tools to manage Macs. Continue Reading