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Title: Making The Grade: Is Apple’s K-12 device management strategy wrong?
Post by: HCK on October 02, 2018, 04:05:22 pm
Making The Grade: Is Apple’s K-12 device management strategy wrong?

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<p><strong>Making The Grade</strong> is a weekly series from Bradley Chambers covering Apple in education. Bradley has been managing Apple devices in an education environment since 2009. Through his experience deploying and managing 100s of Macs and 100s of iPads, Bradley will highlight ways in which Apple’s products work at scale, stories from the trenches of IT management, and ways Apple could improve its products for students.</p>

<p>When it comes to enterprise device management, every platform company (Apple, Google, Microsoft, etc.) has their own style of management. Google (with Chromebooks) has built a complete end to end solution for managing its devices. When I say end-to-end, I mean that when you buy Chromebooks, you also buy the management tool sold by Google. <a href="https://9to5mac.com/2018/09/29/apple-device-management-in-k-12/#more-553920" class="more-link">more…[/url]</p>
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