Jamf Powers Industry Transformation with Purpose-driven Technology Built for Deskless Workers in Transportation, Healthcare, Retail and More
April 14 2023 - 9:15AM
Jamf (NASDAQ: Jamf), the standard in managing and securing Apple at
work, continues to be the number one choice for organizations that
empower workers with modern technology, helping to enhance
productivity in both desk-bound jobs and mobile workers whose role
puts them on the front-line with customers they serve.
“Jamf has developed a speciality in helping industries
transform. We enhance how modern devices like iPhones and iPads can
be used by workers - so retail clerks no longer have to stand at a
counter, pilots no longer carry a physical flight plan, and
patients can engage with their entire care team from their bed,”
said Michael Covington, VP of portfolio strategy at Jamf. “Our
customers are trying to innovate with mobile technologies, but many
find that the needs of a ‘deskless’ workforce are underserved with
general-purpose platforms. We’re helping to ensure that the devices
these teams choose are enabled to deliver an enhanced worker
experience and to optimize business outcomes.”
The world today is rapidly changing, and industries are looking
for more efficient and automated ways to manage and modernize
operations and interact with their customers and end users. With
Jamf’s leading technology, organizations have the ability to:
- Configure devices out of the box so they can be used
for a specific purpose. Organizations can set up shared
iOS and assigned iOS devices built specifically for the role,
remotely and without touching the device, then locate, manage and
secure the devices throughout the lifespan while adhering to
compliance requirements.
- Support deskless workers who share devices between
shifts. Users can easily sign into a shared device using
their issued cloud credentials and gain access to apps and
workflows specific to their workplace and role. At the end of a
shift, workers are able to quickly sign out, and IT can rest
confidently knowing that the workspace is securely reset between
sessions, while the device stays under management.
- Adhere to widely-recognized security
standards. Jamf empowers IT teams to establish secure
baselines and protect devices from sophisticated threats, while
aligning to organizational standards or regulatory compliance
frameworks, such as CIS benchmarks, PCI DSS or HIPAA.
Transforming transportation with technology built for
specific roles both in the air and on the groundAirlines
are adopting Jamf at an increasing rate to help build unique
workflows using iPad and iPhone for pilots, flight attendants and
ground crews. Many airlines are using Jamf, including:
- American Airlines: At JNUC 2022, American
Airlines presented on the success of their 80,000 iOS devices with
Jamf.
- Koala Airlines came to Jamf this year after
hearing about Jamf’s momentum in the space and aviation industries.
Koala Airlines is bringing Jamf’s entire management and security
platform to its devices and staff, including its deskless and
information/desk-bound employees.
Transforming the healthcare experience for streamlined
clinical communications and better patient experienceJamf
announced last month that it was now running on over 1 million
devices in healthcare, with five new wins in Q4 alone for at least
1,000 iPhones or iPads supporting industry workflows like patient
bedside experiences, clinical communications and home care. With
industry and federal requirements, like requiring management on
device for users that rely on Medicare or Medicaid for payment,
healthcare organizations are adopting Jamf.
- A leading children’s research hospital has
been running Jamf for iPhones since 2019 for secure clinical
communications with key apps like Epic Rover. Recently, they added
iPads and Apple TVs for patient bedside experience. Their usage of
Apple and Jamf continues to grow at a fast pace, and in Q4, they
grew by another 1,500 iOS devices.
- A non-profit health system in Florida,
comprising of seven hospitals, a cancer center, four emergency
departments and more than 200 patient access points of care,
including 50 primary care offices, uses iPhones for clinical
communication and came to Jamf in mid-2022 for help in expanding
their use of mobility to enhance healthcare processes. The initial
implementation was so successful that the health system already
added another 2,000 iPhones in Q4 and began to deploy Apple TVs to
patient rooms.
- A global health technology company provides
iPads to people with physical and mental impairments. Since most
users rely on Medicare or Medicaid for payment, US Federal
requirements require some level of management on the device. As a
result, the company replaced their use of Apple Profile Manager
with Jamf. They anticipate growth from 4,000 to 15,000 over the
next five years with Jamf.
- A large provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
therapy to children in the U.S. has 2,500 iPads used by
care providers to assist in autism therapy at their centers and
also in-home therapy. Practitioners are able to access, in real
time, Electronic Medical Records that allow them to document visits
and treatments directly from patient treatment facilities. This
provider, which has expanded to 13 states within the U.S., is also
exploring expanding their security tooling with Jamf.
Transforming the retail experience for improved customer
service and efficient operationsJamf’s ‘built-for-retail’
solutions help organizations modernize their business operations
with streamlined workflows, easy sign-in and sign-out, and
maintaining compliance and security on devices that frequently
facilitate financial transactions and house customer data.
- Lenskart is the world’s fastest growing
eyewear retailer in India. In Q4, they licensed 5,000 iOS seats
from Jamf to replace their last MDM. Each retail location has three
to four iPads for monitoring inventory and taking orders. Apple
projects Lenskart as being the largest iPad customer in India with
expected growth to 25,000 iPads over the next two years.
- The largest and fastest-growing employee-owned supermarket
chain in the United States came to Jamf to enable its unique
customer-focused programs. The supermarket chain has a program
where retail pharmacies located inside hospitals fill prescriptions
for patients being discharged. The process of setting up and using
the devices to operate this program was very manual and
time-consuming. With Jamf today, iPhones are set up inside the
store and empowered associates can focus more on their customers
and less on IT. The company has since expanded their iPhone device
management through Jamf to other successful programs, including
curbside delivery, which had to quickly scale from the initial five
stores to all 1,290 stores in seven states in April 2020. Because
the company had already set up workflows assuming expansion, it was
able to accomplish this expansion without additional IT
resources.
- Stanley Black & Decker is the world leader
in the tools industry, a diversified industrial company with a
portfolio of tool brands, outdoor brands and industrial solutions.
When challenged with the need to give shop floor employees access
to mobile devices to deliver digital training and productivity
applications and make their jobs more efficient, they partnered
with Jamf to develop an innovative distributed device
solution.
About JamfJamf’s purpose is to simplify work by
helping organizations manage and secure an Apple experience that
end users love and organizations trust. Jamf is the only company in
the world that provides a complete management and security solution
for an Apple-first environment that is enterprise secure, consumer
simple and protects personal privacy. To learn more, visit
www.jamf.com.
Media Contact:Rachel Nauen | media@jamf.com
Investor Contact:Jennifer Gaumond |
ir@jamf.com
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