Declarative Device Management (DDM) is a revolutionary approach to managing mobile devices that empowers them to be autonomous and proactive.
In a previous article, we explored how to control update behavior for Microsoft applications on macOS using Microsoft AutoUpdate and Microsoft Intune. However, the journey towards achieving a seamless update management experience doesn’t end here. Set a Deadline For Office Updates on macOS using MAUThe inclusion of options to
This is just the beginning! Currently, Remote Help on macOS only supports session viewing, but it's poised to become an indispensable resource for delivering secure and effective tech support.
Gone are the days when you had to manually configure devices and subsequently assign them to an MDM server via Apple Business Manager. With these new automation features in Apple Configurator, the entire device provisioning process is now fully automated!
The inclusion of options to configure Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) in the settings catalog of the latest service promises to simplify this process.
In this step-by-step guide, I delve into the process of setting up a macOS virtual machine, integrating it seamlessly with Microsoft Intune, and optimizing it with the Enterprise SSO Plugin. 🌟 By leveraging this powerful combination, you can enhance your organization’s device management capabilities, simplify user authentication, and improve productivity
This year's WWDC2023 was marked by numerous groundbreaking announcements. Yet, amid the buzz about the new Apple Vision Pro, iOS/iPadOS 17, macOS Sonoma, and app updates, Apple's leap into next-level device management is an understatement.
ObliterationBehaviore is a set of instructions, coded into the macOS kernel, that dictates how data is deleted and overwritten when the system is prompted by a user or a remote management command.
The latest version of iOS/iPadOS 16.4.1 (a) and macOS 13.3.1 (a) marks a significant change in how Apple releases updates for the OS updates. It is the first time that Rapid Security Response (RSR) has been included in the OS for iPhones, iPads and macOS.