Category / jamf Pro
Just Eat @ Jamf Nation London Roadshow – Thursday 17th May 2018
18 months after my last talk at Jamf Nation London Roadshow, Jamf Software invited me back to give a further update on how we’re progressing with our journey with Jamf and how we’ve…
Automated Managed Mac Estate – AutoPkgr – Part 3
You should now have a working Munki repo, server and client tools tested from Part 2. In Part 3 of our series, we’re going to explore AutoPkgr which can be used to…
G Suite for Work iOS Management + jamf Pro MDM
With the recent security announcement from Google coming in the form of auto-enabling MDM management (link here) to on as default in the G Suite for Work admin console, however having turned…
Automated Managed Mac Estate – Munki – Part 2
So I hope you’re all up and running with a nice automated enrollment DEP procedure using SplashBuddy from Part 1, In the next part of our series we’re going to configure Munki,…
Displaying your jamf Pro (Casper Suite) stats in a Dashboard
So one of the big questions I was asked at the London Apple Admins Meetup was around the Dashboard that I mentioned during my talk, so I thought I’d knock up a…
macOS Sierra Deployment
So.. macOS Sierra was publicly released by Apple, and at Just Eat we’re all about embracing change so having the new update ready shortly after it’s release was key in a future…
Just Eat @ JAMF Nation Roadshow – London, Friday 16th Sept 2016
JAMF Software very recently asked me to present what Just Eat are currently doing with Casper Suite at the JAMF Nation Roadshow at the Royal Institute in London on Friday 16th September 2016. Firstly…
Enable Local Admin Account for FileVault 2 Automated Process
I’ve often had the challenge of cat and mouse game for user interaction whilst building a machine, to be able to truly achieve an automated process. So one of my challenges is enabling…
macOS Sierra – Current Issues
Anyone noticing their CPU usage unusually high and fan’s spinning after the macOS Sierra update, well i’ve narrowed it down to a process, so couple of things so far seem to have…
Kerberos Authentication on Mac OS X with Google Chrome
Article adapated from Jeff Geerling (http://www.jeffgeerling.com/blogs/jeff-geerling/kerberos-authentication-mac-os): Kerberos authentication allows your computer to log into certain services automatically without you having to enter (and re-enter) your password (it’s a SSO—single sign-on—service). Kerberos v5…