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JAMF Software Announces Promotion for iPad Pro Deployments
JAMF Software, the leader in Apple management, today announced it is offering a free six month, cloud-based subscription of its Casper Suite, for an unlimited number of devices, to organisations rolling out iPad Pro. With this offer, companies adopting iPad Pro will benefit from the most powerful mobile platform for getting work done paired with the best iOS device management solution. This offer is available immediately and is good through 31st December, 2015
iPad Pro features a larger screen, split-view capability, stylus pencil, smart keyboard, multi-touch technology and a high-performance processor, giving organisations a strong alternative to laptops. With zero day support for iOS 9 and integration with Apple’s Volume Purchase Program (VPP) and Device Enrolment Program (DEP), the Casper Suite ensures fast and easy deployment and management of iPad Pro
“JAMF has helped thousands of organisations be successful replacing PCs with MacBooks, empowering people to be more creative, productive and happier in their jobs. With iPad Pro, organisations have another mobile PC replacement platform,” said Dean Hager, CEO, JAMF Software. “Our goal is to simplify the process for organizations to get started. With a four hour coaching session costing less than a single device, organisations can deploy an unlimited number of iPad Pro devices, transforming the way people work.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by JAMF Software .
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