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Today we are releasing Jamf Pro 11.15; highlights include:

  • Declaration Configurations with Blueprints
    Blueprints simplify the creation of complex workflows by leveraging declarative device management to ensure devices meet a particular management state. You can use blueprints to scope management settings to devices using customizable components that include payloads and their configurable settings, all in one location. Using declarative device management enables devices to proactively and autonomously apply the scoped management settings and report state changes to the MDM server asynchronously, streamlining the device management workflow.

    SSO Prerequisite: Blueprints requires that OIDC-based single sign-on (SSO) authentication be set up and managed in Jamf Account. For more information, see Single Sign-On (SSO).

  • Apple Intelligence Restrictions for Computers and Mobile Devices
    New settings include restrictions for external intelligence workspace IDs and Notes transcription summary.

 

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 Solutions section under Jamf Pro.

 

Cloud Upgrade Schedule

Your Jamf Pro server, including any free sandbox environments, will be updated based on your hosted data region below. Review this guide if you need assistance identifying the Hosted Data Region of your Jamf Cloud instance.

If you would like to upgrade manually, log in to Jamf Account and select Jamf Pro Info >; click Upgrade on the appropriate instance. Note: This capability is not available for GovCloud environments and is disabled for all instances one day prior to when the scheduled standard upgrades begin.

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Hosted Region Begins Ends
ap-southeast-2 28 March at 1300 UTC 28 March at 1900 UTC
ap-northeast-1 28 March at 1500 UTC 28 March at 2300 UTC
eu-central-1 28 March at 2300 UTC 29 March at 1000 UTC
eu-west-2 29 March at 0000 UTC 29 March at 0700 UTC
us-east-2 29 March at 0400 UTC 29 March at 1400 UTC
us-west-2 29 March at 0700 UTC 29 March at 1800 UTC

 

 

 

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