Kandji announced new innovations to empower
technology and security teams through the Device Harmony platform. Kandji's
latest release streamlines device management workflows and brings critical
security and user experience enhancements to bolster the overall management and
security posture for the Apple-driven organization, while further enabling IT
and InfoSec teams to seamlessly work together to keep enterprise Apple users
secure and productive.
"According to Apple, there
are nearly 2 billion active Apple devices worldwide, up from 1.5 billion the
year prior. As consumers continue to increasingly choose Apple for their
personal device use, the demand for the same delightful Apple experience in a
professional setting also increases. So, it's no surprise that we continue to
see an impressive upward trajectory of Apple devices in the enterprise," said
Adam Pettit, founder and CEO of Kandji. "Today's organizations require robust
device management capabilities that still offer a streamlined and useful
experience for Apple users and admins. With this new release, we're thrilled to
further deliver a comprehensive set of solutions that will enable IT and
InfoSec teams to easily manage and secure all areas of the Apple environment."
The new features announced
today support a robust set of device management, security, and user experience
requirements, significantly expanding what can be managed for the Apple
enterprise endpoint. Newly released enhancements include:
New
Device Management Workflow Capabilities:
- Apply configurations
faster and receive real-time data from devices with Declarative Device
Management (DDM): An industry-first for
active management on supervised devices, this update shifts the passcode
policies for iOS and iPadOS so they're applied using configuration
declarations instead of a legacy configuration profile. Kandji will
continue to incorporate declarative management as Apple moves from
configuration profiles to modern configuration declarations.
- Track lost iPhone and
iPad devices with Lost Mode: Kandji customers can
immediately track lost iPhone and iPad devices, without requiring iCloud,
Location Services, or any action by the device user. Kandji's Lost Mode
layers additional automations into the Lost Mode capabilities provided by
the Apple MDM framework. It enables device management professionals to
secure corporate data and track down lost devices by alerting the admin if
the device moves more than 50 meters and by auto-enabling Lost Mode in case
of a reset. A host of other features make this capability an instant
must-have for organizations relying on iPhone and iPad devices.
- Advanced flexibility
for admins with User Attributes in Assignment Rules: Kandji now offers a deep-level of flexibility when it comes to
fine-tuning the logic of Blueprints. Admins can now use the departments,
user groups, or job title attributes, as defined with their identity
provider, to determine whether the Blueprint should deploy a given Library
Item to a specific device. This allows a single Blueprint to adapt to
users' needs across an organization-reducing the number of Blueprints that
need to be maintained.
New
Device Security Enhancements:
- Drive Zero-Trust with
Okta Device Trust integration: Built on the Okta
Identity Engine, this integration will ensure that only managed devices
can gain access to Okta-secured apps. Kandji's integration will also feed
into other Okta products, such as its passwordless authentication via
FastPass.
- Streamline Mac login
security with Kandji Passport's support of Google Workspace: Passport now supports Google Workspace as an identity provider
(IdP) and enables the use of Google Workspace credentials to log in to Mac
computers.
Improved
Device Management User Experience:
- Helpful links to
resources for end users with Bookmarks: Organizations are able to provide users with links to
resources via Bookmarks in Kandj's Self Service app. This expands the Self
Service app to be the one place Mac, iPhone, and iPad users go for all the
resources provided to them by their IT team-including apps, scripts, and
helpful links.
- Additions to the
Kandji Menu Bar App: New additions
include a module to link to Self Service, a button to update all apps,
organized prompts that provide a clear picture of actions required, and a
new button that allows users to patch all software needing updates with
just one click.
- Error-resilient OS
updates and upgrades via Managed OS: The next generation of Managed OS for Mac includes a complete
rewrite of its architecture, tailored to fully capitalize on Apple's MDM
framework and Kandji's new real-time communication platform between the
Kandji Agent and server. New, user-initiated update prompts will also help
in edge cases when the Mac cannot successfully update via MDM commands.
This delivers faster, error-resilient OS updates and upgrades.