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« on: March 20, 2023, 04:05:06 pm »

Apple @ Work: Apple opens up sideloading devices to Apple Business Manager outside of Apple Configurator

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<p>Apple has long been known for its sleek and user-friendly products, but itā€™s not just consumers who have been drawn to the brand. In recent years, Apple has also made significant inroads in the enterprise market, and one of the reasons for its success has been its willingness to open up its platforms to IT departments and third-party vendors. This has allowed businesses to customize and integrate Apple devices and software into their existing systems, making it easier for employees to work seamlessly across different devices and platforms. </p>
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