Apple’s Zero-Touch deployment technology is now available on JumpCloud’s MDM solution


    To better serve enterprise Apple , JumpCloud has introduce Zero-Touch deployment to its cloud directory and mobile device management solution.

    JumpCloud Zero-Touch deployment is an integration with Apple Business/School Manager and Appleā€™s Device Enrollment Program so when devices are shipped from Apple to a customer, they will automatically configure themselves according to company policy when they connect to the internet. Zero-Touch deployment is crucial for organizations that are using remote work so IT departments can ā€œdrop shipā€ laptops from Apple to employees without needing to unbox and image them beforehand.

    Zero-Touch Enrollment for Macs, a feature traditionally associated with standalone MDM products, is another example of how JumpCloud is redefining the directory,ā€ said Bill Mrocheck, JumpCloudā€™s Head of Product. ā€œIT should not have to adopt dozens of tools and be faced with managing multiple identities for a single employee. With a cloud directory platform, IT is able to get work done faster and easier, by having a single user identity that authorizes access to all corporate IT resources. The move to remote work has created an urgency for simplifying how IT manages employee access to different types of resourcesĀ ā€”Ā regardless of what they are or where they are. JumpCloud is uniquely capable of making it easier for IT teams, especially those with limited resources, to get work done.

    During the macOS setup experience, employees will onboard their Macs into the company MDM.

    When a new employee is hired, IT creates a user identity for them in the JumpCloud Directory Platform and adds the user into existing groups. When the new employees unbox their Mac, the initial login unifies the identity with the device, configures the device with Apple Configuration Profiles, and gives the employees appropriate access to all corporate resources through their JumpCloud credentials.

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