iPad SMB/Enterprise Management
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@wirestyle22 Bummer... Meraki is pretty good for free. The licensing costs beyond 100 devices, however....
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@RojoLoco said:
@wirestyle22 Bummer... Meraki is pretty good for free. The licensing costs beyond 100 devices, however....
I'm calling them to get pricing. Wondering if they do something for non-profits.
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Their sales department must be getting slammed. Had to leave a voicemail for them to contact me later on.
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@RojoLoco said:
@wirestyle22 Bummer... Meraki is pretty good for free. The licensing costs beyond 100 devices, however....
Too bad, used to be free for unlimited.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@RojoLoco said:
@wirestyle22 Bummer... Meraki is pretty good for free. The licensing costs beyond 100 devices, however....
Too bad, used to be free for unlimited.
I'm hoping they throw me a bone for being a 5013c non-profit
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@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@RojoLoco said:
@wirestyle22 Bummer... Meraki is pretty good for free. The licensing costs beyond 100 devices, however....
Too bad, used to be free for unlimited.
I'm hoping they throw me a bone for being a 5013c non-profit
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@RojoLoco said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@RojoLoco said:
@wirestyle22 Bummer... Meraki is pretty good for free. The licensing costs beyond 100 devices, however....
Too bad, used to be free for unlimited.
I'm hoping they throw me a bone for being a 5013c non-profit
more like this
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@Breffni-Potter said:
There are many MDMs out there, there are quite a few to pick from.
Just remember that iOS by it's nature, limits what you can do as an admin. So certain things will be impossible.
Have you tried the Cisco MDM? It's free, using it for a few devices at the moment.
I'm wondering what kind of settings I should realistically set as best practices for this sort of thing. Any ideas?
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@wirestyle22 said:
I'm wondering what kind of settings I should realistically set as best practices for this sort of thing. Any ideas?
Will the devices travel or live at the office? If they should never leave the site, setup geo fencing.
Lock down installing apps, changing settings, various things.
Setup a list of apps to auto install, enrol in Apple's enterprise app management so you can do it nicely.
There is a warning if jail broken or other things happen.
You can enforce passcodes
Disable Siri, disab camera, allow gaming, fair few settings.Depends what you want. It's fairly decent.
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@RojoLoco said:
@wirestyle22 Bummer... Meraki is pretty good for free. The licensing costs beyond 100 devices, however....
As an update to this I've been quoted at $8 per device per year. Looking at multiple products. One thing I haven't seen is removing the app store password requirement on pushed apps only. Is this a thing with any MDM service?
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@Breffni-Potter said:
@wirestyle22 said:
I'm wondering what kind of settings I should realistically set as best practices for this sort of thing. Any ideas?
Will the devices travel or live at the office? If they should never leave the site, setup geo fencing.
Lock down installing apps, changing settings, various things.
Setup a list of apps to auto install, enrol in Apple's enterprise app management so you can do it nicely.
There is a warning if jail broken or other things happen.
You can enforce passcodes
Disable Siri, disab camera, allow gaming, fair few settings.Depends what you want. It's fairly decent.
They are all over the place at every remote site (33 in total).
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I have a Mac Server and use the profile manager from Apple. It works well for me.
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@KyleCaminita said:
sorry, this is the new me. Yes. MaxFocus does MDM. if you want i can show you what it offers. BYOD or Company owned?
I would love to take you up on your offer. Meraki's quote was extremely high. There is no way my executive director will bite. Even with a sale they are currently running.
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We use a combination of Apple Configurator with Meraki MDM.
We have complete control over the devices once they are locked down. There are flaws, but that is because of the way IOS manages profiles not delivered from Apple Configurator. (the Meraki MDM profile)
It provides layers of security, with the most basic layer allowing us to track the device with Apple Find my iDevice.
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@DustinB3403 said:
We use a combination of Apple Configurator with Meraki MDM.
We have complete control over the devices once they are locked down. There are flaws, but that is because of the way IOS manages profiles not delivered from Apple Configurator. (the Meraki MDM profile)
It provides layers of security, with the most basic layer allowing us to track the device with Apple Find my iDevice.
I'd love to use it but it's expensive. Cost is always an issue here.
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Apple Configurator is free. As well is Meraki MDM (you don't need their devices)
You just need an apple system and a few extra cords.
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@DustinB3403 said:
Apple Configurator is free. As well is Meraki MDM (you don't need their devices)
You just need an apple system and a few extra cords.
EDIT: nvm I get it.
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Meraki MDM has their AP's which you can demo for 1 or 2 years. Which is the subscription based solution they have.
But Meraki MDM is 100% free to use for as many devices as you have.
We have over 500 devices on our meraki account. Laptops, iPads, Surface's etc.
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@DustinB3403 said:
Meraki MDM has their AP's which you can demo for 1 or 2 years. Which is the subscription based solution they have.
But Meraki MDM is 100% free to use for as many devices as you have.
We have over 500 devices on our meraki account. Laptops, iPads, Surface's etc.
I am using Meraki MDM currently and can only put 100 devices on it. That is the maximum they allow without paying per device. They used to do that but no longer
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For Meraki? maybe we were grand fathered into some plan cause we have way more than 100 devices.