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<p>We’re heating up on the beta period for Apple’s fall releases as macOS Sonoma, iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and tvOS 17 start on the journey of bug squashing and UI refinements. For IT professionals, this period isn’t a lull period – it’s a time when you should be working through your normal zero-touch deployment workflows to ensure nothing is broken that
will stay broken by launch.</p>
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As device management vendors test macOS Sonoma and iOS 17, IT teams should file bug reports with Apple