Help improve your team's performance with an Apple management platform

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TL;DR: A free trial of Apple management platform Jamf Now for up to three devices is available as of March 26.


Apple is a huge tech brand, offering advantages for companies set up with its devices. So whether you're looking for compatibility with a large consumer base or compatibility with a broader range of freelancers and remote collaborators — Apple connects you to a massive network. The company sold 197 million iPhones, 71 million iPads, and 20 million Mac and MacBooks in 2020 alone.

Once you're working with a network of Apple products, managing and optimizing them can feel like its own mountain to climb. From device deployment to account provisioning and inventory management — the number of areas to source expertise and spend staffing on are shocking. For small and medium-sized businesses with little to no IT department, Jamf Now, an Apple device management solution, can help you set up, manage, and secure your Apple devices.

A Mobile Device Management (MDM) service, Jamf Now acts as a third-party that oversees Apple products so businesses can focus on using them. For a streamlined way to make sure your employees' devices are managed, new hires are set up with email addresses and new devices correctly, and that everyone's products are secure — Jamf Now is worth a look. On top of simplification, Jamf Now's specific focus on the Apple ecosystem allows for a more specific, high-level of services.

Try out Jamf Now today with a free trial for up to three devices. Then, you can add to that for just $2 per device per month.

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