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JNUC 2016 Ideas

  • October 19, 2015
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Thanks to everyone who came to Minneapolis last week to create the best JNUC ever! While the event is still fresh in everyone's mind, we'd love to hear your ideas for making it even bigger and better next year.

Also, thanks again to the presenters who put a ton of effort into all the amazing sessions. It wouldn't be the JNUC without you!
cam

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  • Contributor
  • October 19, 2015

I would like to see more iOS sessions. Casper Focus is another important topic I would like to see discussed.

Thanks for the great conference.


Kelly_Conrad
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  • Employee
  • October 19, 2015

I was chatting with my customer at the JNUC Party and they would like to present on Apple TVs (their setup is SUPER cool) next year!

Also, I think we would all like more Cam high-fives.


mhasman
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  • Valued Contributor
  • October 19, 2015

Would be great to see some "New in Casper Suite" session from JAMF. JNUC is the best place and time to present the next versions, new functionality, design changes, interface concepts, etc.

Thanks for the great conference!


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  • Contributor
  • October 19, 2015

Hello,

  1. I'd really like to see a few, more detailed and possibly longer sessions. Maybe incorporate "real-time" demos.
  2. WiFi is still lacking
  3. If you present next year, feel free not to share on stage that you are hungover....
  4. Are we outgrowing the Guthrie?

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Resolve WiFi issue, maybe get another sponsor to show off their goods by beefing up what we can use.
Guthrie is great for viewing sessions.
A session of "BAM" here is what is new or will be new would be nice. I know this year was a year of woah, we aren't ready, which is fine. But I really enjoyed that from the JNUC 2014.


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  • New Contributor
  • October 19, 2015

Thanks Cam for organizing and JAMF for putting on another fantastic JNUC! Thanks to the presenters for your time!

I would agree with @mhasman about a "new in..." session.

@cshepp - I agree with #2 but know it is the Guthre and nothing to do with JAMF. #4, it may be getting tight but what a cool venue especially for those out of towners.


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  • Contributor
  • October 19, 2015

@thall I know, we had the same issue in years past. JAMF may be able to help resolve the wifi issue for those 3 days though.


ImAMacGuy
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  • Esteemed Contributor
  • October 19, 2015

maybe some hands on sessions/workshops that people can go attend to learn the basics of things (Xcode / Scripting / API come to mind) but don't take up a session slot for it, maybe an after hours thing. With DEP / VPP coming becoming big, maybe a workshop on how to integrate that in someones environment (How to setup groups, assign, revoke, etc). Something maybe they can hop onto their test environment and see how it pertains directly to their environment.


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  • October 19, 2015

Some hands-on sessions would be awesome. When I lived in Mankato MN, Apple Engineers would come to town twice a year to actually go through entire processes. Eg, one morning, we all brought 3 testing laptops and set up a full Deploy Studio imaging setup from start to finish. We went home with a fully functioning DS setup.


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  • October 19, 2015

I think starting to break out the conference into edu and enterprise might be advantageous. The concerns in the EDU space are not the same as in the enterprise space. The presentations were great this year, however, many ended 20 - 30 minutes early. A lot of the presenters are doing amazing things and I think helping them develop their topics a taste more would benefit all.


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  • Esteemed Contributor
  • October 19, 2015

Maybe limit Q & A to 1 question per person. Q & A tends to lose me when one person starts seeking advice from 500 people on their one-off environment specific problem and then continues asking follow-up questions.

As previously stated, since this is a JAMF conference, it'd be nice to see JAMF do a bit more to make sure they cover recent changes and new features to their product(s). Staying current with Casper Suite functionality is one of my primary reasons for going.


pwskura
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  • New Contributor
  • October 19, 2015

The big sessions may be needed for popular topics, but having a few small ones that allow for more interaction would be a great alternative. Perhaps one 45 minutes slot could be in each of the 4 classrooms, allowing for 4, more interactive topics, like hands on approaches mentioned. These sessions might require in advance signups, though.

And looking at this past week, one problem I could highlight with nearly all presentations, the spot on JAMFNation for each session is virtually ignored by presenters. I would expect JAMF to strongly recommend they promptly (in advance?) post their presentations there, or a link to their own sites with same. Otherwise, why does this feature exist in JAMFNation? This kind of resource lets attendees review the details before the videos are processed and posted, especially for sessions we missed but do not want to spend the real-time hour to watch the video edition later.


emily
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  • Hall of Fame
  • October 19, 2015

I think an actual call for presenters and call for session topics would be helpful. It felt like there was practically no out-reach to JAMF users this year to get topics. I bet there would have been a greater variety of topics and levels (beginner/intermediate/advanced) if JAMF actually put out a call and hit a broader scope of people that would be interested in talking.

I mentioned this last year also, but I think poster sessions would work create for complex solutions that are one-offs for certain environments but are still work sharing/talking about. It would be a shame to separate EDU and Enterprise into separate events, but maybe there could be clearly-defined EDU and Enterprise tracks built into the conference? By adding another session and having the conference run a little longer, maybe until 5pm (not unreasonable, especially since the Society for Music Theory conferences start at around 8:50 and go to 5, and then even have evening sessions for more broad or "unique" topics).

It might also be interesting to group like-topics together, have three 30-45 minute talks grouped together into a longer sessions tied together by a theme (VPP, Imaging, Security, etc.) for more viewpoints and variety, then have the panelists all field questions or arm wrestle or something.


stevewood
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  • October 19, 2015

I'll echo what @emilykausalik said, a call for presenters/sessions would be very helpful. The last two years when asking to present, there was no list of "we'd like talks on this", and there was no notification that JAMF was looking for presenters. If we knew what the community wanted/needed, or what JAMF wanted/needed, we could craft talks around those subjects based on our experience.


bentoms
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  • October 19, 2015

Pre-PSU there is a 1 day workshop.

So maybe a collection of 1 day or half day workshops in the classrooms at the Guthrie?

I'm sure a workshop on the REST API would go down well.


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  • Contributor
  • October 19, 2015

I'd be up for teaching such a class if nobody else wants to do so @bentoms. Not sure I'm a complete expert at the API, but I use it on a day to day basis. Although, I also do most of it in Python and people will probably want to do bash :/


bentoms
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  • October 19, 2015

@brandonusher i like bash!

Plus we could grab @brysontyrrell :)

Or hell... I'll do it in AppleScript like a crazy person.


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  • October 20, 2015

It was nice being able to attend again this year, missed you guys last year.

Brandon had a great idea, simple little thing, round the corners of the name badges. =D

Beyond that I would also have to agree with @emilykausalik in terms of getting a sense of topics for next year. And here's the deal...you need to get that from people actually attending. Not that the whole community isn't important, but the attendees should have more weight. I see there is another thread for that, so that's cool. The topics were good. The content was good. Much of it doesn't apply to me, and I don't necessarily expect it to since we have a smaller and purposefully simpler environment than others.

@rtrouton's content was probably best for me, and I appreciate the mention of the change in the binary. I knew that was coming, but I still think that's going to trip up people, despite the great notice in the JSS interface after upgrading.

Getting a lot of content to appeal to so many people is a challenge, but generally speaking it wasn't technical enough for me, the level ratings didn't align in my opinion. Hard considering more than half of the people seemed to be first-time attendees.


Chubs
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  • October 20, 2015

I'd like a deeper dive into iOS and management. Filevault and encryption on mobile (for HIPAA) would be awesome.

I concur with the WiFi issues. Aerohive (what the Guthrie has) is not managed too well when it comes to load distribution. I'd suggest using something that has NAPLB.

Regardless, this was my first JNUC and I enjoyed meeting so many people!


davidacland
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  • October 20, 2015

I agree with the iOS side, although there's only so deep you can go. Certificates is an endless discussion but 802.1X, SCEP (real work demos), AD certs (real work examples) etc would be good.

I'd like to see lots more panels and co-presenting sessions. A scripting session would be great. Particularly using scripts with Casper with (again) real world scenarios and examples.

I will certainly volunteer myself for any cert / bash / AppleScript co-presenting talks if it's of interest.


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  • New Contributor
  • October 21, 2015
  • +1 on what's new on Casper and related best practices. I'm sure JAMF has stats on most common issues and challenges clients have. This is a good opportunity for JAMF to deliver this info.
  • More demos
  • More technically detailed sessions. Success stories are great, but must balance with technical sessions as well
  • Lab space was great, more sessions and labs at the labs would be nice.

Thank you for hosting this great event and mini events!

Robinson


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  • October 21, 2015

I agree with a lot of what people said before but here's my list.

  1. Dowling Studio was a little small for some sessions.
  2. A lot of presenters ended their presentations very quickly.
  3. Making more separation for EDU and Enterprise. Some of the presentations were very interesting but just not suitable in an EDU environment with students as opposed to business employees. (Not a make or break deal)
  4. Some hands on time or more Github examples.
  5. Maybe a poll for some of next year's sessions here on JAMF Nation. Maybe I missed it if their was one, but it would be nice to see if a lot of us want the same session setup.

Overall the experience was great and I hope my boss will let me go again next year. Thanks!


emily
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  • October 21, 2015

Something worth doing now that the conference is getting so large is a JNUC 101 panel, held in the main stage right after the Keynote, where someone from JAMF introduces the venue, sessions, how lunch works, events, sessions Q&A, etc. works. This will be particularly useful for new attendees year over year as the attendance is now so large that finding a particular person to ask for help will be more difficult to parse out.


donmontalvo
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  • Hall of Fame
  • October 21, 2015

Professional pool tournaments often stream multiple matches at the same time.

Wouldn't it be nice if JAMF Software can stream at least the keynote? :)

Mezz West State Tour


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  • October 21, 2015

@donmontalvo Probably not going to happen with the wifi at the Guthrie. I would imagine the entire network is slow, hard-wired or not...