Apple @ Work is brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Mosyle is the only solution that fully integrates 5 different applications on a single Apple-only platform, allowing Businesses to easily and automatically deploy, manage & protect all their Apple devices. Over 38,000 organizations leverage Mosyle solutions to automate the deployment,  management, and security of millions of Apple devices daily. Request a FREE account today and discover how you can put your Apple fleet on auto-pilot at a price point that is hard to believe. In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with John Bennett CEO of Dashlane about the state of Passkeys, why it dramatically improves security, and how Touch ID led to a world where users trust biometrics.…
Apple @ Work is brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Mosyle is the only solution that fully integrates 5 different applications on a single Apple-only platform, allowing Businesses to easily and automatically deploy, manage & protect all their Apple devices. Over 38,000 organizations leverage Mosyle solutions to automate the deployment,  management, and security of millions of Apple devices daily. Request a FREE account today and discover how you can put your Apple fleet on auto-pilot at a price point that is hard to believe. In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with Jason Meller from Kolide about securing cloud/SaaS apps on macOS through security policies. more… The post Apple @ Work Podcast: Bridging the SaaS app security gap on…
Following yesterday's news that an apparent Apple shell company is seeking to trademark the term "xrProOS" ahead of a headset unveiling at WWDC two weeks from today, additional trademark activity seemingly linked to Apple has surfaced around a couple of other terms. Apple headset concept mockup by designer Marcus Kane The first is "realityproOS," which was filed yesterday in New Zealand and noticed by patent attorney Narly Kalupahana. The filing was made by the same Immersive Health Solutions LLC company that filed to protect terms like "Reality One" and "Reality Pro" last year. Those terms have been rumored to be potential names of Apple's upcoming headset devices. The new "realityproOS" filing cites a May 1 filing in Jamaica for establishing…
Macworld Think your job interviews are stressful? Imagine having to interview for an employer whose face you can’t see, asking questions you don’t understand. That’s what it’s like submitting your resume to the applicant tracking software most big companies use to look for workers with a particular skill set. Resoume is a resume writing tool that lets AI pitch your skills directly to those ATS bots, saving you time and giving you a better shot at a real interview. With Resoume, you simply fill out your job skills, education, and other highlights or import them from LinkedIn. From there, the software gives you an ATS-optimized, professionally written resume that you can add to your website along with a range of…
Sponsored by Kolide Kolide’s method means fewer support tickets, less frustration, and most importantly: 100% fleet compliance. Visit kolide.com/appleatwork to learn more or book a demo. In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with Greg Armanini, Vice President of Product Management at JumpCloud, about their recent announcement with Google. more… The post Apple @ Work Podcast: JumpCloud simplifies Google Workspace deployments appeared first on 9to5Mac.
Apple @ Work is brought to you by Kolide, the device trust solution that ensures that if a device isn’t secure, it can’t access your cloud apps.  If you have Okta, Kolide can help you get your fleet to 100% compliance.  They’re Zero Trust for Okta. Learn more or request a demo today. We’re coming up on three years since Apple announced the end of the Intel era with a transition to Apple Silicon. Toward the end of 2020, Apple released its first computers running its M1 series chips, and it’s been off to the races since then. Recently, SAP reported that 50% of its entire Mac fleet is now running Apple Silicon-powered computers. Let’s dive into why this is a huge win for…
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