HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 8 October 2025 -
Jamf, (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in managing and securing Apple at work, today kicked off its
16th annual Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC)
in Denver, Colorado. Joined by key partners including Apple, Okta, AWS,
Microsoft, Google and more, Jamf unveiled the latest updates to its
leading Apple device management and security platform. Those updates
include a rich API ecosystem, intelligent AI tools, and automated
software updates powered by Declarative Device Management, making the
Jamf platform more powerful and flexible than ever before.
"We're thrilled to welcome Jamf Nation to Denver for JNUC," said John
Strosahl, CEO of Jamf. "This year marks a major evolution in how
customers engage with Jamf. Our flexible, extensible platform is powered
by a rich API ecosystem and intelligent AI tools. These capabilities
make it easier than ever for organizations to fully realize the
potential of the Apple ecosystem — with features that matter, integrate
seamlessly, and work the way customers need them to."
Under the theme of "elevate", Jamf is once again delivering new
capabilities and workflows that matter most to organizations deploying
and securing Apple devices. The key highlights from JNUC 2025 include:
Platform API ecosystem to power a more dynamic, flexible Apple experience
With the launch of its new Platform API ecosystem, Jamf is evolving
its platform into a more dynamic and flexible foundation for
innovation. The new APIs empower developers, IT, and security teams to
streamline automation, reduce integration complexity, and unlock new
possibilities for managing and securing Apple devices at scale.
Jamf is expanding on its already robust API framework to provide a
unified and predictable way to build across the entire Jamf Platform.
Platform APIs are designed to adapt seamlessly to each organization's
environment, integrations, and workflows, giving customers more control
and flexibility.
- - For developers, Platform APIs offer a consistent and intuitive experience, making it easier to build with confidence.
- - For IT and security teams, Platform APIs simplify automation and
custom workflows, helping organizations unlock greater efficiency and
value.
- - For technology partners, Platform APIs enable deeper integrations
and open access to the full depth of Jamf capabilities, enabling more
powerful apps and solutions that extend the Jamf ecosystem.
New Security Skill for AI Assistant in Jamf Protect
Jamf also announced a forthcoming AI Assistant feature, the Security
Skill for Jamf Protect, extending the company's AI Assistant technology
to security teams. Building on the Search and Explain Skills introduced
earlier this year in Jamf Account and Jamf Pro, Security Skill will
analyze telemetry, correlate events, and deliver plain-language guidance
to help teams triage alerts more effectively. By simplifying complex
frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK and CVE references into actionable
insights, the new capability enables security teams to cut through alert
fatigue and focus on what matters most.
Same-day support for new Apple capabilities, Automated Software Updates and Platform Single Sign On
Jamf also expanded its Blueprints solution, first introduced at
JNUC 2024,
with new workflows designed to streamline Apple device management
through Declarative Device Management (DDM). The latest addition, the
Automated Software Update Settings declaration, enables devices to
self-manage operating system updates based on policies defined once by
IT. This "set it and forget it" workflow removes the need for repeated
checks, scripts, or manual intervention, while giving administrators
control over parameters such as user permissions, deferral periods, and
beta version access — ensuring consistency, compliance, and reduced
administrative overhead.
Apple's Platform Single Sign-On optimizes the enterprise authentication
experience on the Mac, starting with synchronizing local passwords with
cloud IDP accounts, then extending that single sign-on for
authentication to native and web apps. The latest enhancement delivers
Platform SSO right out of the box, with streamlined delivery of identity
workflows before the user ever gets to the desktop. Jamf announced its
support for this enhancement with leading identity partners to make this
happen as part of same day support for macOS 26.
Today, Jamf helps well over 75,000 organizations, across 100 countries,
manage and secure over 30 million devices. From hospitals to schools,
banks to retail stores, manufacturing floors to airlines — we serve some
of the most mission-critical environments in the world, representing
approximately 65% of the Fortune 500.