Addigy, a leading provider of cloud-based Apple Device
Management software, today announced that the company will highlight its latest
generation macOS/iOS management platform at the 2019 MacTech conference in Los
Angeles. With 2020 on the horizon and a number of businesses already adopting
macOS 10.15 Catalina, Addigy will showcase several new capabilities that allow
administrators and users to take full advantage of the new operating system.
Additionally, Addigy will discuss new workflows that Catalina presents to IT
administrators.
The MacTech Conference is a major event for Apple IT
pros, enterprise, and consultants. This is the event where Apple's
announcements of the year-including new operating systems and hardware-meet
reality. Educational sessions from speakers around the world will share their
knowledge at the 2019 event. And, there will be activities to give computing
professionals time with their peers. Finally, attendees will have direct
interaction with the most useful vendors, to allow the building of
relationships with inside contacts. At this year's event, Addigy will support
admins in optimizing their experience with Catalina, with a recently enhanced
platform to facilitate the management of business environments.
Catalina is the latest generation operating system from
Apple with significant upgrades to end-user privacy and system security. With
Catalina, administrators can now create Mac apps from iPad apps and run them
natively alongside existing Mac applications so that they can drag and drop
content between them. Full advantage can be taken from a larger screen and more
powerful macOS architecture to provide a more productive user experience.
Addigy's full-stack cloud-based Apple Device Management
platform allows for centralized management of Catalina and iOS 13 computing
environments. The solution provides 24x7x365 oversight of Apple devices to
ensure systems are secure, up-to-date, and running at the highest levels of
efficiency. IT administrators can thoroughly audit their Apple assets quickly,
without server setup to identify which OS versions and applications are
installed, and whether updates have been applied to all machines on the
network. Catalina is a big turning point in the hardening of Apple machines and
Addigy's ongoing support is simplifying the large-scale management of these
systems.
"32-bit apps will not run on Catalina, and that's a good
thing," said John Sutcliffe, Head of Product, Addigy. "32-bit apps are not able
to leverage the power and sophistication of 64-bit processors or all the memory
available in the equipment. Plus, they cannot take advantage of the new
security enhancements that are continually being added to the mac operating
system. At the event, Addigy will demonstrate how to simplify the migration to
Catalina and make a checklist available to show attendees."
"Addigy is currently in the process of supporting
hundreds of business users migrating their macOS systems to the new operating
system," said Jason Dettbarn, CEO, Addigy. "Our comprehensive management suite
allows users to get the most out of Catalina and we invite MacTech attendees to
learn how to get the most out of this new environment."
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