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macOS Sonoma brings important changes for enterprise IT administrators


macOS Sonoma

With macOS Sonoma, what’s new isn’t just the obvious. There are some that we don’t see because we are not the ones who should be tinkering with the beta versions now so that the programs work once it is decided when to release the final version. But the developers and especially for the administrators of the technologies of a company, must now be tinkering with the news that it has brought and believe me that there are a few which we will now see.

macOS Sonoma is not just a new attractive operating system that stands out for its Widgets and other new features that we have already seen. It is not an operating system that stands out for its incredible innovations, that is true, but enough so that developers need to know them to be able to carry out their performances with their own programs.

  • The first thing we should know is that now device enrollment is account-based. This is meant to be a streamlined solution that simplifies the process of enrolling company-owned devices like iPhone, iPad, and Mac into management by using users’ work accounts. In doing so, the enrollment experience maintains a clear distinction between work and personal content. Additionally, on macOS, it provides the added benefit of enabling device monitoring.

we continue.

  • The Iautomated enrollment Device Management provides a way for organizations to ensure that their specific requirements are met before deploying those devices to production environments.
  • Updates to Apple IDs with support for iCloud Keychain and Apple Wallet.
  • Now organizations can restrict access to specific services and define what management state a device should be in when a user signs in with a Managed Apple ID.
  • Support of PassKey iCloud Keychain and Managed Apple ID access management.
  • Developers can extend your extension and create local user accounts on a shared Mac using company credentials. The permissions and group membership of those users can be managed from device management tools.

There are some more and I’m sure many more will emerge.


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