Apple is continually expanding mobile device management with the central provision of apps, settings and documents to make it easier to use iPhones & Co in the company. Network administrators receive expanded options for supporting and managing devices.
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This applies to hardware provided by companies as well as iPhones brought by employees for private and business use. The Apple Watch can now also be integrated into an existing infrastructure.
iOS 17 and watchOS 10 in the company
The live webinar MDM/iOS in companies with iOS 17 and watchOS 10 explains the key functions that administrators should know. Mark Zimmermann, head of development for mobile solutions at EnBW, explains, among other things, the use of extended DNS proxy and web content filter profiles, introduces the Apple Business Manager (ABM) and shows how the Apple Configurator can now be used to create devices how Macs can be advertised in the ABM even if they come from non-DEP dealers.
What is also exciting is that declarative device management (DDM) is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to the previous MDM protocol.
The topics also include what MDM profiles can do (and what they can't), what configurations Apple offers, what changes in Apple Business Manager and how the Apple Watch can be managed in the company. There is also a review of alternative app marketplaces that Apple will soon have to allow on the iPhone due to the EU Digital Markets Act.
120 minute webinar in April
The 120-minute live webinar is aimed at system and network administrators as well as IT managers in companies. It will take place on April 9, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Live demos round off the event, and there is also the opportunity to ask the speaker questions. A ticket costs 129 euros.
(lbe)