Posted on 10-17-2023 08:58 AM
Today we are releasing Jamf Pro 11.0. Highlights of this release include:
For additional information on what's included in this release, review the release notes via the Jamf Learning Hub.
To access new versions of Jamf Pro, log into Jamf Account with your Jamf ID. The latest version is located in the Products section under Jamf Pro.
Note: Additional issues will be resolved in version 11.0.1, which is currently scheduled to release the week of 23 October.
Cloud Upgrade Schedule
Your Jamf Pro server, including any free sandbox environments, will be updated to Jamf Pro 11.0.1 based on your hosted data region below. Review this guide if you need assistance identifying the Hosted Data Region of your Jamf Cloud instance.
Hosted Region | Begins | Ends |
ap-southeast-2 | 27 October at 1300 UTC | 27 October at 2200 UTC |
ap-northeast-1 | 27 October at 1500 UTC | 28 October at 0100 UTC |
eu-central-1 | 27 October at 2200 UTC | 28 October at 0800 UTC |
eu-west-2 | 27 October at 2300 UTC | 28 October at 0600 UTC |
us-east-1-sandbox/us-west-2-sandbox | 28 October at 0000 UTC | 28 October at 1000 UTC |
us-east-1 | 28 October at 0400 UTC | 28 October at 1700 UTC |
us-west-2 | 28 October at 0700 UTC | 28 October at 2000 UTC |
Where we can see number of computer and device in Jamf Pro 11?Was able to view it under version information in Jamf Pro 10Please ignore this, I was able to find it.
Could you please explain further why the feature to manage software updates via declarative device management is a cloud-only feature? I can't intuitively see any technical reason for this limitation. Or is this more of a "political" decision to incentivate customers to move to the cloud-hosted version? If there is a technical reason, do elaborate and if possible also indicate if we can expect this feature to come to the on-premise hosted version of the software.
Thinking from an infrastructural perspective, I think it would be great if Sandbox could be upgraded earlier to enable us to familiarize ourselves with what is coming up in the production environment instead of releasing the reverse.
does ADDE manage the device, or will I the an unmanaged state? Without Management, there's little benefit.
Bring back dark mode, and the layout is not that great specially the inventory records
Is Remote Access available in this release?
lets see if we can organise and save column orders in the inventory without it resetting 😅
is jamf laps with GUI support available yet on this version?
@wawuku check this out, you can do it yourself in your jamfaccount
@Jacek_ADC Thanks for sharing that. I still think Jamf should revise it's upgrade rollout strategy from a business perspective.
A dark mode or not as bright would be appreciated, going from a fairly low brightness UI to a full White Background was an unpleasant surprise
not loving the redesign, it's too bright and harder to read the text. the larger bold text in the computer inventory display is nice, but all the rest is a step back to me.
Redesign is fine as Smart groups are working now, where before, I had to go back and try a second time to get results to show. Smart group titles are not truncated to 2 lines or less. Email notifications are now properly formatted.
I would like a dark mode like the previous version.. Blinding white an not ideal color.
Smart Group and Static group value is not visible properly in Jamf Pro 11.0.1
I must admit the responsiveness is a welcome improvement. Far less browser heavy.
Thanks.