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JAMF Software Prepared with Support for iOS 9.3
JAMF Software, the leader in Apple device management, announced Casper Suite and Bushel support iOS 9.3, which launched yesterday. When customers upgrade their iPhones and iPads to iOS 9.3, IT administrators can be confident their management workflows will be uninterrupted. Committed to helping organisations succeed with Apple, JAMF has offered zero-day support for all iOS releases since the initial iOS mobile device management release in 2010, ensuring customers can take advantage of Apple’s latest operating system.
Support for new iOS 9.3 capabilities, including Lost Mode, Home Screen Layout, Classroom app, and education preview features, such as Shared iPad and Managed Apple IDs, are available today in beta to Casper Suite customers through JAMF Nation. iOS 9.3 full feature support will be generally available on March 31, the same day the new iPhone SE and iPad Pro 9.7-inch model begin shipping.
“With development teams dedicated to zero-day support and a diligent beta program, iOS 9.3 features have been in the hands of customers for more than six weeks. Customer response has been positive regarding iOS 9.3 features, code quality, and support,” said Dean Hager, CEO, JAMF Software. “With an exclusive focus on Apple, no one is better equipped than JAMF to support Apple and help schools and businesses tap into the ground-breaking capabilities of iOS 9.3.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by JAMF Software .
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