JAMF Pro - Best Apple Device Management
September 18, 2021

JAMF Pro - Best Apple Device Management

Eddie Moreno | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Jamf Pro

We use Jamf Pro to remotely manage and maintain devices for all users. All departments and users are enrolled through Jamf Pro and managed remotely as much as possible. We rely heavily on JAMF Pro to manage remote users by sending software patches, fixes, and updates. It is highly used to install and support new applications on the different devices utilized by our users.
  • Install updates, patches, or new applications.
  • Lock lost or stolen devices.
  • Allow users to install or update applications on their own time.
  • Change policies to allow or restrict certain preferences.
  • Have report templates for application usage.
  • Better details on user analytics.
  • Capability to use the Self Service to install/update applications.
  • Remotely lock/erase devices.
  • Manage all devices in one central location.
  • Employee morale is higher due to the fact that they don't have to lose time taking their device to the Technology office for updates or new application installs.
  • More efficient use of time when new devices have to be deployed.
  • Ability to have different builds to image devices. There is no need to use a single monolithic image for all devices.
Jamf Pro is the best option for Apple devices we have come across. We are 90% Apple devices and 10% Windows devices. We have also started using signage with Jamf Pro to manage those devices.

Do you think Jamf Pro delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Jamf Pro's feature set?

Yes

Did Jamf Pro live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Jamf Pro go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Jamf Pro again?

Yes

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Jamf Pro is well suited to push different applications to a specific device. It is also very helpful to have the ability to create groups of devices or users, which gives us the ability to control what gets deployed in a more granular way. It also gives us the capability to allow users to install, update, and upgrade devices and applications remotely.