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  • Jamf unveils flexible API and AI tools at JNUC 2025, enhancing Apple device management.
  • New AI Assistant Security Skill helps security teams focus by cutting through alert noise.
  • Automated software updates streamline Apple device management, reducing administrative tasks and ensuring compliance.

Jamf recently inaugurated its 16th Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC) in Denver, Colorado, gathering key partners including Apple, Okta, AWS, Microsoft, and Google. Highlighted at this event were the latest enhancements to Jamf’s leading Apple device management and security platform, which now include a robust API ecosystem, advanced AI tools, and automated software updates, all facilitated by Declarative Device Management.

Advancements in API Ecosystem and AI Technology

During the conference, Jamf's CEO, John Strosahl, expressed enthusiasm, saying, “We’re thrilled to welcome Jamf Nation to Denver for JNUC. This year marks a major evolution in how customers engage with Jamf.” He highlighted the flexibility and integration capabilities of Jamf’s platform, emphasizing the ease with which organizations can leverage the Apple ecosystem to its full potential.

New Capabilities for Apple Device Management

Under the theme “elevate,” Jamf revealed new functionalities crucial for organizations deploying Apple devices. A focus was the introduction of the Platform API ecosystem, designed to empower developers, IT, and security teams by simplifying automation, reducing integration complexity, and expanding ways to manage and secure Apple devices at scale. These APIs provide a unified approach to building solutions across the Jamf Platform, offering streamlined automation and opening access to a full range of Jamf capabilities.

For security teams, a new AI Assistant feature, known as the Security Skill for Jamf Protect, was unveiled. This tool uses AI to effectively manage alert fatigue by providing clear, actionable insights, thereby enhancing the efficiency of security operations.

Enhancements in Security and Management

Jamf announced enhancements to its Blueprints solution, initially introduced at JNUC 2024, with new workflows based on Declarative Device Management. The introduction of Automated Software Update Settings allows devices to self-manage operating system updates, eliminating the need for manual intervention and ensuring compliance through controlled parameters set by IT.

Jamf also affirmed its support for Apple’s Platform Single Sign-On, optimizing Mac authentication experiences. This enhancement streamlines the delivery of identity workflows, offering a seamless authentication process for both native and web applications.

Expanding Global Reach

Jamf continues its dedication to helping organizations globally, managing over 30 million devices in more than 75,000 organizations across 100 countries. Its solutions are integral to some of the world's most critical environments, serving 65% of the Fortune 500, including hospitals, schools, banks, retail outlets, manufacturing floors, and airlines.

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