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Posts in the Jamf Nation User Conference Category

Patch Management: Behind the Scenes

Jamf product experts, Bram Cohen, Jonathon Robinson and Shawn Eberle, dug deep into the world of automating the tedious, repetitive tasks involved with keeping third party software updated on Macs.

You’ve Got API!

In today’s session, IT experts and AOL employees, Steve Coulbourne, Lisa Davies and Andrew Leininger, took a tour of practical examples of the Casper API, also showing relevant code and how it’s used.

Introduction to Extension Attributes

In today’s session, Mac expert, Andrew Seago, provided an introduction to Extension Attributes, including how they allow you to accomplish anything you need to do on a Mac.

Self Service

Read how the new Self Service allows IT professionals to provide a familiar look and feel to end users through customization, all while providing the content users need in one central location.

Digging into Security, Compliance and Reporting

Discover what’s possible using the default tools already present within the Jamf framework.

Building the Mac at LEGO

Known for its superior ability to infuse learning and timeless fun into the ultimate toy for children and adults alike, LEGO® stepped beyond their manufacturing expertise to address their employees’ needs. They built Mac at LEGO.

The Art of Scaling a JSS

Jamf product experts, Douglas Worley and Steve Welgoss, shared what it takes to scale a JSS, including discussing the right architecture needed for different environments and the tools necessary to get there.

You Too Can Support a 500+ device 1-to-1 Program by Yourself

While deploying more than 500 devices can seem like a daunting task, Bob Gendler and James Masciuch figured out a process that eliminates hassle and guarantees success for their school.

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