Apple @ Work: Device imaging is dead, long live the Device Enrollment Program<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Device imaging in the IT world has been commonplace for a very long time. It’s the process of taking a purchased laptop/desktop and applying a custom setup before deploying it to the end-user. This custom setup will include items like corporate applications, corporate policies, etc. Once a custom image has been applied to the machine, it can then be deployed to the end-user. For many years, this practice has been the standard operating procedure for corporate IT departments. For Apple organizations, imaging is dead, and the
device enrollment program is now the process IT departments should be using. <a href="
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Apple @ Work: Device imaging is dead, long live the Device Enrollment Program