Hey @ThomasAung ! Dealing with import restrictions can indeed be tricky. Your alternative approach of working with local IT vendors in each country seems like a smart move. It not only addresses the logistical challenges but also ensures a smoother process from purchasing to setup and decommissioning. Have you considered reaching out to Jamf support or community forums specific to those countries for more localized insights? Good luck with your implementation, and I hope the experienced Jamf folks here can provide you with some valuable advice! Cheers! 🍏✨
Hi @cenforce Thanks for the input.
Yup, we are also considering to deal with local IT vendors. Yet to reach out to community forums.
Hi @ThomasAung,
Yes local vendors seems best option, only feedback i can give is, they can not setup device for Jamf (they do not have access unless you give them which I do not recommend), but make sure they are authorised retailers (i mean able to add devices to ABM/ASM), once they are added in ABM your jamf instance will take care of the rest.
Collaborating with reputable vendors can streamline the entire process, from procurement to setting up devices with Jamf MDM and eventual decommissioning.
Hi,
Critical that local vendors are apple authorised! Make sure you setup ABM before contacting local vendors.
All the best.
This is an Apple question, not a JAMF question.
So long as your resellers are Apple Authorized Resellers, they can add devices to Apple Business Manager for you. However, not all regions are cross compatible in Apple Business Manager. For example a device in India may need to be added to an Indian based ABM, which will cause extra hoops on your part. Talk to your resellers and talk to Apple.
So my last company did something similar since Bosnia does not allow export or import of MacBooks. I set up automated device enrollment here in the US. I had my team in Bosnia purchase devices and use Apple Configurator 2 on an iPhone to enroll the devices in our Apple Business Manager. Then they were able to go through pre-stage and provisioning without issues. I would recommend looking into doing something similar. It allows devices anywhere in the world to get setup exactly the way you want with very little touch time for local IT Teams. Once they enrolled devices into Apple Business Manager, it's basically zero-touch deployment.