All eyes on JNUC as Apple's IT crowd heads to Denver
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All eyes on JNUC as Apple's IT crowd heads to Denver
"Like so much of Apple's enterprise story across the last decade, it's not just the wider business-focused Apple ecosystem that's expanded, it's also the scope of what's happening in the space. One way to reflect on this is to consider the number of sessions made available at JNUC 2025 compared to the same event a decade ago; while that one had "over 40" sessions, this year's expo hosts 162 of them."
"And, of course, the company's offer is also mutating from a one-size-fits-all application approach to more AI-friendly services and services access tools and solutions. That's a clear reflection of the increasing depth to which Macs, iPhones, iPads, and the rest are proliferating in business. Logically, the more deployments occur, the more questions need to be resolved - and that's reflected in the number of answers available at JNUC 2025."
Apple's enterprise ecosystem has expanded in both scale and scope over the past decade. JNUC 2025 offers 162 sessions compared with 'over 40' a decade earlier, demonstrating substantially greater topic coverage. The company's offerings are shifting from one-size-fits-all applications toward AI-friendly services, service access tools, and specialized solutions. Increasing deployment of Macs, iPhones, iPads, and related devices in business creates more operational questions and drives demand for answers and resources. The platform's enterprise growth is accompanied by a rising number of security products and services tailored to Apple devices.
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