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Systems Administrator at International School of Amsterdam
User
Easy to set up and easy to maintain with good reporting functionality
Pros and Cons
  • "The fact that devices just need an internet connection [anywhere in the world] that allows them to check into the Jamf Software Server allows for identical management as if on campus or remote, has proven to be golden during the pandemic."
  • "The cheaper Jamf School is also a product that has been acquired and decked out to meet more educational needs for a good price. Some features of Jamf School aren't (yet?) available in Jamf Pro and for educational users/customers of Jamf Pro, it would beneficial to have these available in the Pro version too."

What is our primary use case?

I use it in a K-12 school environment with 1:1 iPads in K-5 and Shared iPads in Upper School. The staff uses MacBook devices and there are also iMacs for student use. In this set-up, we cater to users from 4/5 years old to Staff with 30+ years of service with ease.

Whether we need app-like icons (web clips) on iPad devices or complex printer solutions on Mac devices, users simply open Self Service, and, with a single click, the magic happens. For the youngest users, everything gets pushed silently overnight and sings and dances in the morning.

How has it helped my organization?

It is easy, fast, and reliable to set up, maintain, and change settings/new apps/profiles/printer settings for all our devices. 

Having reporting functions and Smart Groups to give a real-time and up-to-date status on the progress and installations is a must in a large environment. Students and Staff rely heavily on up-to-date devices, OS, and apps - whether they are on the school campus or studying remote from their homes. 

With the sudden lockdown scenarios and little time to prepare for Remote Learning in a school, it was so comforting to know that the tech wouldn't be an obstacle (as school administration feared).

What is most valuable?

The fact that devices just need an internet connection [anywhere in the world] that allows them to check into the Jamf Software Server allows for identical management as if on campus or remote, has proven to be golden during the pandemic. Also, from a user point of view, everything remains the same, despite not being able to attend classes in person! As it was quite a task in general for staff and students to have to do teaching and learning from home, their tech (and our support) remained the same.

What needs improvement?

The more educational tools, bells, and whistles, the merrier. Jamf has (in my opinion) always been the go-to-MDM for education and despite Pro's higher prices, it is a must for administrators. 

The cheaper Jamf School is also a product that has been acquired and decked out to meet more educational needs for a good price. Some features of Jamf School aren't (yet?) available in Jamf Pro and for educational users/customers of Jamf Pro, it would beneficial to have these available in the Pro version too.

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For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution since 2013.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Having moved our on-premise server to Jamf Cloud was a very good move for us. As mentioned before, having to spend time and energy to update and maintain [on-premise] servers for various OS-patches and Jamf-updates which often causes downtime, is a risk (when doing it yourself). Having Jamf's own experienced engineers monitor their cloud instances and take care of patches/updates/downtime is always faster and better than me trying to do it myself! Since the move to the Jamf Cloud, we have not had any downtime, besides the announced and scheduled update windows that come directly from Jamf. In case of incidents in the Jamf-cloud, these have been resolved mostly within the hour, whilst hardly noticing any downtime on the user's end! When changes are made during a rare downtime-window, the targeted devices will still receive the command(s) and content as soon as the services are back up (or the incident has been resolved)!. This adds to the overall reliability and stability of this solution!

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Scaling up or down is a breeze. Just add users/devices to the existing scope of workflows and apps and it does what you expect (remember to add licenses when scaling up).

How are customer service and support?

They are always quick and accurate on their responses. Even for more complex issues, a timely and solid solution is given.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We looked at Apple's Profile Manager in the server-app back in the days of Lion/Leopard/Snow Leopard, however, it wasn't reliable and had a tendency to 'break' with every OS/server-app update, which led to having to re-enroll all devices every time.

How was the initial setup?

The setup is straightforward with help from Jamf to make sure you do not just install a server, but also tailor it to the needs of the (educational) organisation.

What about the implementation team?

We did our jumpstart with help from Jamf (Katie English) and she rocked it. She is very knowledgeable.

What was our ROI?

It's invaluable to measure the time I get to spend with users to help them, as opposed to muttering about an on-premise server. We have continued this setup for the last 5 years.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Although it might seem expensive, it is such a time-saver. Many overlook the fact that people's work hours cost money too. At the end of the day, it is cheaper to have a rock-solid solution that you can rely on and not have to troubleshoot, versus a cheaper solution that requires constant attention from technicians - I'd rather spend the time with the user to up their ante.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We didn't look at other options; Jamf was the go-to tool at the time and was Apple-oriented (unlike Mobile Iron).

What other advice do I have?

It's the best Mobile Device Management on the market for Apple devices in my opinion.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Private Cloud
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reviewer2286810 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Systems Analyst at True Manufacturing
Real User
Top 20
Worth the cost with good patch management and excellent speed
Pros and Cons
  • "Thanks to Smart Groups and patch management, a lot of the work being done is via a hands-off approach."
  • "For patch management in Jamf, two Smart Groups are required as patch policies cannot be scoped as of now. This is not a major issue, as there is a great workaround by using a wrapped "member of" duplicate Smart Group. However, being able to avoid two Smart Groups for patch management would be nice."

What is our primary use case?

We use Jamf Pro to manage our Apple devices throughout our worldwide locations in both our offices and manufacturing factories. 

We deploy both iOS and macOS devices such as iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple TVs. 

Jamf Pro is essential to our IT and InfoSec teams. It is used to deploy applications, update software versions, and offer patch management. We also set restrictions or push custom applications via configuration profiles and policies depending on department and role. 

Jamf Pro inventory updates are also essential for meeting our metrics and security goals & standards.

How has it helped my organization?

Jamf Pro has improved our organization by offering a bird's eye view of our Apple devices. We are able to monitor our assets and ensure they are up-to-date, compliant, secure, and being used as intended. 

Jamf Pro does a great job of staying out of the way of the end user while remaining very hands-on for admins at the helm. 

Jamf Pro is very quick in the way it reacts to the device in question. Even for actions that have a large scope, Jamf works very quickly - almost in real-time. 

Thanks to Smart Groups and patch management, a lot of the work being done is via a hands-off approach.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable aspect of the solution is speed. As opposed to other management solutions we use or have used, Jamf Pro is instant. I can deploy an application, restriction, script, patch update, etc. in real time and monitor the results. Nothing comes close to the ease of use of Jamf Pro. Our non-Apple devices are managed by InTune. When compared side by side to Jamf Pro, it's easy to see why Jamf is so well-loved in the Mac Admins community. Rather than having no ETA, or a window of 15 minutes to 15 hours, you can rely on Jamf to work as expected in a short or instant timeframe.

What needs improvement?

We use Installomator for patch management. Installomator is a massive curl script that grabs the latest available download for an application and installs silently. We are using Installomator for all applications it currently supports.

For patch management in Jamf, two Smart Groups are required as patch policies cannot be scoped as of now. This is not a major issue, as there is a great workaround by using a wrapped "member of" duplicate Smart Group.  However, being able to avoid two Smart Groups for patch management would be nice.

For how long have I used the solution?

Jamf Pro has been in our organization for five years.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It is easy to add licenses if need be. We have added many iOS devices over the years quite easily.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We previously used AirWatch. This was before my time at my current organization. I am glad we made the switch to Jamf Pro.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Jamf Pro is worth the cost. You will certainly find the value once you use it every day and try to imagine your role without Jamf.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I have taken meetings with Kandji and tested devices through demos. Jamf Pro is still the preferred MDM for Apple devices in my opinion.

Disclosure: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
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Jr. Network Specialist at Katonah-Lewisboro School District
User
Good control of downloading, helpful configuration profiles, and easy to customize
Pros and Cons
  • "We can put certain devices into smart groups based off of device name, department, etc."
  • "Currently, you need to scroll through pages and pages of icons (we have many icons that have been uploaded), and it can be tedious."

What is our primary use case?

We use the solution to be able to manage devices remotely, especially now since our environment is 1:1. 

Each student has their own iPad or MacBook if they are in 8th grade or above.  Each teacher also has their own MacBook Pro and iPad. 

Jamf Pro helps us easily configure devices and deploy them without having to do so much manual setup. We also use Jamf to push out apps that teachers or students need, as well as send software updates to those devices.  

Jamf Connect also works with Jamf Pro to bridge the gap of syncing your local Mac password with your IDP password, so we use Jamf to do this rather than binding our machines to Microsoft AD.

How has it helped my organization?

Jamf Pro improved our organization by becoming our go-to management system and also inventory system. We can put certain devices into smart groups based off of device name, department, etc.  

Once they are in their smart group, they can easily get the proper apps and configurations to customize those apps. It has also improved our organization since we can see when devices have last communicated with Jamf including what its last (public and local) IP address was, and battery status. This helps us locate lost devices as we can check the IP address in our Network Monitoring System and pinpoint where it was last.

What is most valuable?

The restricted software section and the configuration profile section are quite useful. I use the Restricted Software section to ensure our students cannot have any unwanted apps on their devices, such as a VPN or third-party web browser.  Jamf detects the restricted app, restricts it from running, and deletes it from the device.  

Configuration Profiles are also a valuable part of Jamf because you can set PPPC profiles to configure the settings of apps properly. This means your users will not get asked to configure privacy settings for apps manually.

What needs improvement?

Jamf could be improved such that, in the icon selection box where you choose the icon to be displayed for a policy in self-service, it could be made to be more easily navigable. 

Currently, you need to scroll through pages and pages of icons (we have many icons that have been uploaded), and it can be tedious. It should be possible to make it so it can be sorted by upload date. 

It should be possible to add a "Force Software Update" button to the Management section of Apple TVs. Currently, it seems like the only way to update Apple TVs remotely is to do so via a smart group mass command.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've personally used the solution for a year. My organization has been using it since 2019.

How are customer service and support?

Customer service is prompt and responsive to any issues that I have experienced.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We did not previously use a different solution.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Private Cloud
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reviewer1851513 - PeerSpot reviewer
Apple Device Coordinator at Orland School District 135
User
Helpful "lost" mode, ability to lock down devices, and enforces CIS recommendations
Pros and Cons
  • "The ability to put a device into a lost mode state that will report locations as it checks in has allowed us to retrieve so many lost devices."
  • "It would be amazing if they would give Apple TV management its own space in Jamf Pro and not just mix it in with devices."

What is our primary use case?

Jamf Pro is an Apple device management solution. This software will allow you to manage and deploy small and extremely large Apple device deployments for any size company. 

Jamf Pro will give you full management control available by Apple for Macs, iPads, and Apple TVs. With this software, you will be able to ensure devices are secure, compliant, and set for your users in any environment. 

Best of all, this can be done remotely and without the need for much user interaction. Without this product, I would not be able to support the over 7,000 apple devices I have spread across 11 different sites. 

How has it helped my organization?

I led districts deploying full one-to-one device rollouts of MacBooks and iPads back to the days before there even was a product called a MacBook Air and iPads were still very new. 

I have seen the struggles and rewards of one-to-one deployments and JAMF has been there every step of the way. As the years have gone by and I continued using JAMF, I watched as it grew in popularity and reliability. Through it all, I can honestly say that the company and the product are strong factors in why I have stayed in Mac Administration for as many years as I have. 

The product itself gets better year by year. In the early days, there were some shaky deployment times and bugs, but they have always been quick to patch and offer top-level support for any issues that we faced. Nowadays JAMF is day one support and deployment-ready. 

When managing over 6,000 Apple products across 11 sites that is a must! Users want the latest and greatest from Apple, and JAMF makes sure we can offer that but also keep machines compliant and secure with day one compatibility. Speaking of compliance, JAMF gives us all the tools we need to make sure our devices are locked down and can only be used by the users we assign them to. We also have all the tools needed to keep their data safe and secure. If a device goes missing, we can use the toolset in JAMF to lock, locate and recover the device. 

I honestly cannot say enough positive things about this product and company. The size of deployment I have been able to deploy and refresh yearly would have simply been impossible without JAMF. There may be other MDM solutions out there, however, none of them have the full feature set that JAMF gives me to keep my end-users and machines in a happy state.

JAMF is more than a product though. It’s a family of Mac Admins who love Apple. JAMF is both the company employees and their customers together. We all support each other through the community forum called JAMF Nation. Users can offer tips and support to one another, report bugs or concerns, and simply geek out about Apple administration. 

JAMF employees also join in there and connect in ways I have not seen other companies do. They even have a site called JAMF Heroes that allows employees and customers to connect even more deeply in an almost Facebook kind of fashion while keeping it focused, fun, and professional. Calling support is also a win as I have always gotten top-level support and my issues or concerns are resolved quickly and efficiently.

In closing, JAMF is more than a product or company. It is a family and is simply a must for anyone who has Apple devices in their organization and wants them to be safe and secure.

What is most valuable?

The ability to lock down devices and ensure data stays with the user is great. 

Also being able to enforce CIS recommendations is a must! Jamf Pro gives you full management control over Apple devices and the services available on them. 

The ability to put a device into a lost mode state that will report locations as it checks in has allowed us to retrieve so many lost devices. 

Finally, the ability to support OS releases on day one has been key to keeping our users up to date and retaining full management over the devices. 

What needs improvement?

This is a hard one as honestly, I'm happy with the state of the product. There are wish list items so I guess I can go over those. I would love to be able to save a Lost Mode text layout. I use the same message all the time and it would be nice to have a populated message I can save in those fields. That's not a very big deal, to be honest. 

It would be amazing if they would give Apple TV management its own space in Jamf Pro and not just mix it in with devices. This is due to the fact that I manage these devices very differently and have to exclude them from things all the time. Again, this is a very small issue though. 

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using The JAMF Pro Software for more than ten years now. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

For me, Jamf Pro has been extremely stable. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Jamf Pro is extremely scalable for any size needed. 

How are customer service and support?

There are a lot of support options with Jamf Pro. Phone, email, Helpdesk, Pro, and baseline. 

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

How was the initial setup?

The setup is a breeze with the jump start program. A Jamf Pro rep will get you up and going right away. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Always ask for the best deal they can offer. There is special pricing available for particular businesses. 

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Jamf Pro was in place before I started.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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reviewer1766700 - PeerSpot reviewer
Mac Systems Engineer at Imagetext - Business IT Specialists
User
Review about Jamf Pro
Pros and Cons
  • "The Automated Device Enrolment is great!"
  • "One feature or improvement that would be awesome is some sort of mobile app from Jamf that can be used to alert admins of custom alerts."

What is our primary use case?

We use the solution to manage all of our Apple devices. We are a K12 School in New Zealand that have over 3000+ students and 400+ staff that all use and learn from Apple devices.

Being a K-12 School we have over 50+ packages in our Jamf instance that get deployed and managed. It's also important for us, as, being a school, we needed to protect both teachers and students. Jamf offers many security features - one being SSO with Microsoft Azure - which helps students and staff log into all their resources with ease while protecting our staff and students' privacy.

How has it helped my organization?

As our number of students grew and grew, staffing also grew, which means more and more devices. Apple has been the vast majority of devices in the school, including BYOD devices. We had to move to a more modern management system that would be easy and gave us future features and protection. Jamf was the solution! We migrated and moved all our packages, software, and scripts from Munki (an open-source local solution) to Jamf and got to work on improving and using the more modern features that both Apple and Jamf offered.

What is most valuable?

The Automated Device Enrolment is great! It is, by far, the very best feature! After a year of testing and perfecting the Jamf we got it to a point where each device is now zero-touch deployment. It's been saving the IT department so much more time and effort. Our Helpdesk tickets dropped about 40% - making it easier for us to focus on more important tasks.

Another great feature is just being readily available in the cloud. Moving from on-prem to cloud made deployment so much easier. We no longer needed the staff to come into the school just to install Microsoft Office or any updates that piled up.

What needs improvement?

One feature or improvement that would be awesome is some sort of mobile app from Jamf that can be used to alert admins of custom alerts or even an option when creating or editing a Smart Computer Group or Smart Mobile Group, to select App Notification as well as email notification when the group has changed. For example, over the weekend I'm not checking work emails. However, if a device over the weekend is out of date or needs attention, then the app could notify me and I could action it.              

For how long have I used the solution?

We've used the solution for six years - since 2016.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We've never had any issues, server loss or down time. Jamf always organized server upgrades after work hours or in the weekends so it didn't affect any devices.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Jamf has come a very long way since I first started using it in 2016 and Apple has a lot to do with that. The Jamf community and Apple community have grown in the past 3 years and there's a reason for that - a lot more businesses are implementing Apple devices. 

How are customer service and support?

Over the past 6 years, I've only had to contact customer support twice and each time I got a resolution! Jamf customer service always keeps me updated and never left me in the dark.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We used an open-source tool called Munki and we made the switch due to the fact that it started to become unreliable. You couldn't update it off-site and it lacked security (especially unsigned packages).

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup was straightforward as we had everything already prepared. However, it was also complex as there were a few differences between what I was used to and what Jamf is.

What about the implementation team?

We handled the implementation in-house.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I understand Jamf isn't the cheapest solution out there, however, it is by far the best bang for your buck! You get what you pay for, basically. Jamf is always ready whenever Apple makes changes, and, for 6 years straight, there has never been any downtime or server failures.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We did evaluate other options, however, I knew plenty of people in the Mac Admin communities that spoke highly of Jamf Pro.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Private Cloud
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reviewer1754004 - PeerSpot reviewer
ITS Expert at Sanofi
Real User
Easy to use with great customization capabilities and helpful cross-platform support
Pros and Cons
  • "There is also zero-day support to all new Apple OS."
  • "The patch management needs improvement in Jamf Pro."

What is our primary use case?

Jamf is the best available MDM solution for Apple devices and there is no comparison in the market. 

I have been using Jamf services for years and am happy to say that Jamf welcomes more and more capability to its product line.

There is also zero-day support to all new Apple OS.  

I would recommend Jamf to you if you need solutions for software delivery, hardware and software inventory and its usage, cloud-based services, role-based administration and audit reports, cross-platform support, its ease of use, simplification, automation, integration and patch management

We would also take some time to look at additional product cycles around Jamf Pro, including Jamf Connect and Jamf Protect. Jamf Connect is a cloud-based solution that streamlines Mac authentication and identity management. Jamf Protect is an endpoint protection solution built exclusively for Mac devices.

How has it helped my organization?

Jamf brings the best MDM solution along with the best end user experience. As a product, it is best in class. I like the product overall, including its services like policy for deployment of apps, scripts, integrations, or configuration profiles which gives you granular control allowing you to make sure the device is compliant with respect to OS hardening standards. 

Jamf Service empowers the users with the self-help capability to install, uninstall, or reinstall an application on their own - along with Quick Link Bookmarks or ebooks and its seamless integration with Mac App Store apps. I see Jamf as a robust product with a high amount of customisation, integration, and automation. It has a very big and ever increasing community which is always there to help you.

Listed below are a few improvements Jamf Pro brings to our organization:

  • Improved compliance and risk management
  • Improved business process outcomes
  • Internal/operational efficiencies
  • Innovation
  • Improved business process agility
  • Improved customer relations/service

What is most valuable?

Below are a few of the most valuable features which are also key factors as to why we choose Jamf Pro:

  • Strong customer focus
  • Product functionality and performance
  • Strong user community
  • Strong consulting partnership
  • Strong services expertise
  • Product roadmap and future vision
  • Breadth of services

IN addition to Jamf Pro, I like Jamf Connect and Jamf Protect. Jamf Connect is a cloud-based solution that streamlines Mac authentication and identity management whereas Jamf Protect is an endpoint protection solution built exclusively for Mac devices.

What needs improvement?

Every Product line or service has some issue. What is important for me is how soon they can provide a fix as this will reduce the overall impact in my environment. At times we see Product Issues (PI) in Jamf Pro - namely bugs - however, Jamf support is good at fixing the issue, and if they do not have any immediate fix then at least they provide a workaround until we have a fix available from Jamf. 

The patch management needs improvement in Jamf Pro. That said, I can see it in the roadmap.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Jamf for six-plus years now.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We didn't have any previous MDM solution as robust as Jamf Pro.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Jamf Pro brings in cost-based solutions which are scalable for any small, mid, or large-scale organization.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Yes, We did evaluate Microsoft products, however, Jamf Pro just nailed it.

What other advice do I have?

Below are a few product's capabilities:

  • Patching
  • Software Distribution
  • Inventory and Software Use
  • Scalability
  • Administration and Usage
  • Customization
  • Integration
  • Cross-Platform Support

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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reviewer1757016 - PeerSpot reviewer
Assistant Consultant at Tata Consultancy
Vendor
The solution's tightly integrated workflows have made it easy to deploy, manage, offboard, or reissue a device
Pros and Cons
  • "Automated Device Enrollment workflows are great for zero-touch deployments, vital in the current global context. With Automated Device Enrollment workflows, we can deploy new Apple devices directly to end-users without help from the IT support team."
  • "It would be nice if Jamf added an onboarding tool integrated into Jamf Connect during the automated DEP enrollment workflow. It would also improve the user experience if Jamf integrated native macOS notifications, with the option to interact within the notification center."

What is our primary use case?

Our two-person IT team uses Jamf to manage more than 10,000 macOS and iOS devices across the globe. We use it to manage all Apple devices from new mergers and acquisitions. 

How has it helped my organization?

Jamf Pro centralizes management for all corporate Apple devices, and Jamf Self Service has helped us eliminate unnecessary help tickets. We opted for Jamf Cloud, which has reduced our workload because Jamf takes care of all the maintenance, upgrades, and backups. 

The solution's tightly integrated workflows have made it easy to deploy, manage, offboard, or reissue a device. Jamf also offers support for the latest Apple OS and hardware on the same day they are released.  

What is most valuable?

Automated Device Enrollment workflows are great for zero-touch deployments, vital in the current global context. With Automated Device Enrollment workflows, we can deploy new Apple devices directly to end-users without help from the IT support team.

Jamf Pro and Intune conditional access integration also offers secure access to corporate data. Jamf Connect allows us to integrate and manage cloud identity providers locally on Macs. We can also integrate Jamf Pro and Jamf Protect for great remediation workflows that ensure the devices stay secure and compliant.

What needs improvement?

It would be nice if Jamf added an onboarding tool integrated into Jamf Connect during the automated DEP enrollment workflow. It would also improve the user experience if Jamf integrated native macOS notifications, with the option to interact within the notification center.

The Jamfhelper tool could be enhanced with features like a progress bar, dropdown list, and shutdown deferral. Also, it would be really great if we could get an option to export policy logs for reporting purposes.

For how long have I used the solution?

We've been using Jamf Pro for more than seven years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Jamf is really stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Jamf's scalability is good.

How are customer service and support?

Jamf Support is great, and they provide premium 24/7 support, with a dedicated support engineer as well. It's been a great experience so far.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We formerly used VMware AirWatch earlier, but we switched to Jamf because AirWatch didn't support the latest Apple OS and hardware releases. Also, VMware's support and user community weren't as good as Jamf's.

How was the initial setup?

The initial Jamf setup was straightforward, but we had to tweak things based on our requirements and existing environment. We had help from Jamf Professional Services and Support during the initial kickstart session.

What about the implementation team?

We opted for Jamf Professional Services, and they helped a two-person in-house team, including me, implement the solution.

What was our ROI?

You'll see a return in three to five years.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

You can find Jamf's pricing online, and I would recommend contacting their sales and support staff to see if they can offer any additional discounts.

What other advice do I have?

I rate Jamf Pro 10 out of 10. It's a great product, and I think it's the gold standard for Apple enterprise management.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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Senior Technical Consultant at Softcell Technologies Limited
Reseller
Stable, easy to install, feature-rich, and provides one of the best cloud services available
Pros and Cons
  • "I am most excited about a feature that is called User-Initialed Enrollment."
  • "The response time for support could be significantly improved."

What is our primary use case?

As an organization, we are resellers, we provide services to our clients, and we work on various government and manufacturing projects.

We provide consultancy, as well as our services for both Jamf Pro and Apple products.

We also offer assistance if they encounter any problems with the integration of Apple products.

What is most valuable?

When I first started using this product, there were a couple of features that still excite me because there was no scope to address those issues. And these features completely eliminate some of our previous issues.

I am most excited about a feature that is called User-Initialed Enrollment.

I also like the Composer feature, which is a unique feature.

Snapshot is one of the tools that allows any package, container, or package creator to find a way to work with various applications. 

I really liked the Self Service applications as well. It is very convenient and useful.

What needs improvement?

The response time for support could be significantly improved.

I have some customers who are struggling to get a response.

The amount of time required for remediation is also a challenge. If the problem is identified on the first call, it should be tagged and resolved within the tag. This is something we have been dealing with, as well as a problem that some of our clients have encountered.

The cost could be lower.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been working with Jamf Pro for five years. I received my Jamf certification in 2017 and have been using it ever since.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Jamf Pro has been stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Jamf Pro is a product that can be scaled. Scalability is something that must and should exist, and I always believe in possibilities.

At the moment, the way the product is designed for managing Apple devices meets my needs.

When I need to scale it in the future, I know it's a possibility.

How are customer service and support?

Support is something I believe could have been improved.

They offer one of the best cloud services available.

However, the response time and remediation could have been significantly improved.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Prior to Jamf Pro, I worked with three different products: SOTI, MaaS360, and VMware Workspace ONE.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is quite simple. It is not at all complicated.

It is extremely simple for any user from an endpoint and an administrator's perspective.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

It would be beneficial if it could be reduced slightly.

The price for these products is designed in such a way that I believe it is a little on the high side.

What other advice do I have?

They are really evolving, and there have been a lot of improvements since 2017. I like the changes that have been made.

It is now designed in such a way that it can serve the needs of any organization. I have not encountered any issues where I felt it could have been significantly improved, and a specific feature could have greatly aided in addressing issues. So far, everything is running smoothly.

It is recommended for any of our organizations. Jamf Pro is superior to MDM on an Apple platform. If you put Jamf into context and you only want to manage Apple, I believe this is one of the best options.

It can be argued that the fact that it only supports Apple is either an advantage or a disadvantage.

Jamf is your go-to solution for managing your Apple Suite. You should investigate and deploy this product.

I would rate Jamf Pro a nine out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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Updated: May 2025
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