Posted on 03-18-2025 07:20 AM
With Jamf Pro 11.15, utilize declarative device management with new Jamf Pro blueprints, get ready for compliance benchmarks, and enforce new restrictions for computers and mobile devices!
Be sure to check out the Jamf Pro release notes for all of the exciting new features and enhancements.
Thank you for your continued support and feedback!
https://learn.jamf.com/en-US/bundle/jamf-pro-release-notes-videos
Posted on 03-18-2025 09:01 AM
Thank you for creating these videos.
Posted on 03-20-2025 05:10 AM
will there be more blueprints coming over from Jamf Now to Jamf Pro?
Monday
There's a difference between Jamf Now's blueprints and Jamf Pro's blueprints (whats in a name, right? 😊).
Jamf Now uses blueprints as a whole for scoping. Alas you are using the 'traditional' MDM framework for profiles etc and blueprints to scope them out.
In Jamf Pro blueprints are exclusively used for Declarative Device Management commands (such as the new external device restrictions).
It's a given that the blueprints from Jamf Pro will become available in Jamf Now (as DDM is being introduced in all management products) but not necessarily the other way round.
Posted on 03-20-2025 08:11 AM
@danlaw777 Blueprints will continue to evolve, offering expanded settings, restrictions, and additional features very soon. While it won’t copy Jamf Now’s blueprint capabilities, it will provide comprehensive access to settings, restrictions, app deployments, MDM commands, and more within blueprints.
4 weeks ago
What is the reason for requiring oidc sso with your jamf account to be able to use these local features.
it does not make any sense that these 2 new features must be tied to that.
I am a consultant, and I like to demo Jamf Pro.... I will not be able to demo this to my clients in my test environment now..... that is a real shame as I keep telling customers about these great features coming... I suppose I will have to stop telling people.
I think this is a big mistake jamf .... please fix this....
Monday
Jamf is transitioning from a monolithic architecture (one login = one console = one product) to a new platform where micro-services like blueprints will be commonly used in Jamf Pro, School or Now. And to adapt to this new architecture, they needed a way to securely let admins access each micro-service using a common authentication method, that's why all Jamf portals are moving over to Jamf ID and Jamf Account auth.
You can set up SSO for your test environment and still demo these features or use one of the other resources Jamf makes available to their partners for demo purposes. 😉