Jamf and Google Cloud Partner to Provide Users with Advanced Security, Management and Employee Productivity
February 15 2022 - 11:00AM
Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in Apple Enterprise
Management, today announced a new integration with Google Cloud’s
zero trust access solution, BeyondCorp Enterprise, bringing macOS
compliance to Apple administrators using Jamf and Google Cloud.
This collaboration supports and encourages employee choice
initiatives, as it equips administrators with the ability to
provide more security capabilities to users outside of their
company’s internal network perimeter. Through this partnership,
customers can ensure that only trusted users from managed computers
are appropriately accessing Google Workspace and other resources
protected by Google Cloud’s BeyondCorp Enterprise.
As a member of the BeyondCorp Alliance, Jamf provides
another competitive advantage to organizations adopting employee
choice programs and leveraging enterprise security solutions,
without compromising the user experience. Combining the ecosystem
management strengths of both companies, this integration is
especially useful for organizations with Apple devices and Google
Cloud infrastructure.
With many employees working remotely, it’s important for admins
to ensure users are protected and can access corporate resources
from wherever they choose to work. Jamf provides admins with the
ability to monitor the security status of company devices, ensuring
the device and corporate information is protected. This new
integration with BeyondCorp Enterprise offers admins the
ability to leverage device signal information from Jamf to create
and configure policies that provide secure access to corporate
resources and protect sensitive information.
In addition, Jamf also integrates with Google Identity through a
new workflow that provides IT admins an efficient way to create Mac
accounts with a Google username and password. Recently, Jamf
announced that through this integration, a user’s cloud password is
kept in sync with their Mac password, making it easy to access the
resources they need to be productive with one set of
credentials.
“With today’s mobile workforce, organizations need to manage and
secure company devices while providing end users with a seamless
experience that powers them no matter where they are working from,”
said Nick Amundsen, senior vice president of strategy,
Jamf. “These integrations with Google Cloud help Jamf
customers advance security, management and employee productivity by
giving end users the power to leverage both Jamf and Google Cloud
to gain immediate and secure access to the resources and apps they
need to be productive.”
“As more organizations shift to work from anywhere models,
businesses must adopt enhanced security measures to stay ahead of
next generation threats,” said Prashant Jain, Product Manager at
Google Cloud. “Through our partnership with Jamf, we are
actively addressing the need for increased security and access
management to keep mobile workforces safe and are delivering on our
zero trust security vision.”
To learn more about the Jamf and Google partnership,
visit: https://www.jamf.com/integrations/google/.
About JamfJamf, the standard in Apple
Enterprise Management, extends the legendary Apple experience
people love to businesses, schools, and government organizations
through its software and the world’s largest online community of
admins focused exclusively on Apple, Jamf Nation. To learn more,
visit: www.jamf.com.
Media Contact:Aleena Kaleem |
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