Jamf brings Android into its Apple MDM orbit
Briefly

Jamf, a company known for its strong focus on Apple devices, is expanding its offerings by introducing basic Android enrollment for its mobile management solutions. Henry Patel, the chief strategy officer, emphasized that this addition aims to eliminate friction for organizations using both Apple and Android devices. He stressed that the introduction of Android support does not indicate a shift away from their emphasis on Apple but is meant to enhance flexibility for clients without enforcing a generic unified endpoint management system. Jamf remains dedicated to maintaining a seamless experience primarily centered around Apple products.
"For years, we've helped organizations do more with mobile by focusing on the best platform for work: Apple," said Henry Patel, chief strategy officer at Jamf.
"This addition helps us support customers who primarily use Apple, but also have some Android in their environment - without forcing them into a one-size-fits-all UEM platform," he said.
"I expect Jamf wants to approach that challenge with its customary 'consumer simple' mindset, intentionally ensuring that supporting Android alongside Apple creates no additional friction and is convincingly easy to use."
"Jamf's commitment to Apple remains unwavering," he added.
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