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Episode 285: What’s New At Kandji?
Today we’re welcoming Weldon Dodd from Kandji back to the podcast to discuss how things have been going this year, and today’s announcement around bringing IT and InfoSec together.
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Episode 284: Rich Trouton on Apple Device Management, 2nd Edition
The good developers at Apple throw us new and exciting curve balls with every new release. This means books can’t just sit on a shelf for five years like in […]
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Episode 283: The State of the Update
Software Updates might be the trickiest part of being a Mac Admin right now, there’s lots of different approaches, and a whole bunch of edge and corner cases.
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Episode 282: Robin Lauren and Human Centered Security
Robin Laurén joins the pod this week to talk about Human Centered Security. We’ll pick up where he left off in his MacADUK talk, discuss any reactions, and get into […]
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Episode 281: MacAdmins In Higher Education
Some of the larger early Apple deployments were in education and many of the more complicated of those were in higher education. This has given higher education deployments a front-row […]
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Episode 280: Where Device Management and MSPs Intersect, with Charles Mangin
We cover a lot of different types of workflows on this podcast. They’re all equally as complicated, and some are very specifically designed for a given industry. In today’s episode […]
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Episode 279: XCreds Part II with Tim Perfitt
Tim Perfitt is back again to continue last week’s episode about his latest macOS app; XCreds! If you’ve ever dealt with labs, this episode is for you.
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Episode 278: XCreds with Tim Perfitt
Tim Perfitt rejoins the Pod to talk about a new project for macOS devices: XCreds! If you’ve ever dealt with labs, this episode is for you.
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Episode 277: Automated Asset Management
Asset Management isn’t sexy, in fact it’s super boring. Matt Currie is here to tell us how his team combined Kandji, Airtable, Slack and Tray.io into an automated asset management […]
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Episode 276: Big Changes to Jamf APIs and JSSImporter, with Graham Pugh
APIs are an integral aspect of how we can programmatically work with any product. The original Jamf Classic API won’t be allowing basic authentication any longer, which means any workflows […]
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