You can do a computer search, and from the list of results, select export. You’ll eventually see an option to filter your export, and it’ll give you an option to select “Applications”.
the exported file will list all applications installed on your systems, and the versions of said applications.
The thing I need is something more "big"... I need to find all the applications in the whole company not by computers.
Something like:
Company x have this application installed
Adobe - installed in 10 computer
app store - installed in 100 computer
Zoom - installed in 83 computer
Something like this..
The thing I need is something more "big"... I need to find all the applications in the whole company not by computers.
Something like:
Company x have this application installed
Adobe - installed in 10 computer
app store - installed in 100 computer
Zoom - installed in 83 computer
Something like this..
Advanced Search - Applications - <enter>
There is no export (don't ask) but you can copy and paste...
The thing I need is something more "big"... I need to find all the applications in the whole company not by computers.
Something like:
Company x have this application installed
Adobe - installed in 10 computer
app store - installed in 100 computer
Zoom - installed in 83 computer
Something like this..
This is something that Jamf does not offer natively. You will need to ship the data to a proper data tool, such as PowerBI.
Advanced Search - Applications - <enter>
There is no export (don't ask) but you can copy and paste...
it doesn't find anything..
but thanks
it doesn't find anything..
but thanks
add a * in the search box..
add a * in the search box..
ahaha Genius!
Thanks! :D
try this script to retrieve all apps and usage
https://github.com/omrik/jamf_it