I previously worked for a remote only company with similar roadblocks. The best option I found was to have the Macs shipped directly to a tech to be configured on their network (with their network profile configured in pre enrollment for ease of use) then ship it to the end user afterwards. The end users liked the “white glove” service.
I worked for many years in endpoint management and actually like Macs. They’re not difficult to manage once you get the hang of it. In this oddly specific scenario, though, Windows would definitely be easier because the users could just login with their 365 account for provisioning.
Yup, that’s pretty much the flow I’ve had to put in place, I actually figured out how to pull off the MacBook box “seals” without ripping them and then reseal it when we’re done with so the employee feels like it’s brand new LMAO
I worked for many years in endpoint management and actually like Macs. They’re not difficult to manage once you get the hang of it.
Idk bro, seems like Apple considers all their business tooling and support as an after thought, perhaps it would be easier if we were all in on either/or but we have a 50/50 Windows/Mac/Android/iOS mixed environment and all the device management platforms seems to fall in to 2 categories: “Good with all devices except Apple” or “Good with Apple devices and sucky at everything else”
Most in other mixed environments seem to settle into having 2 platforms, JAMF for Apple and something else for everything else. My funding request was denied for 2 though lol
I previously worked for a remote only company with similar roadblocks. The best option I found was to have the Macs shipped directly to a tech to be configured on their network (with their network profile configured in pre enrollment for ease of use) then ship it to the end user afterwards. The end users liked the “white glove” service.
I worked for many years in endpoint management and actually like Macs. They’re not difficult to manage once you get the hang of it. In this oddly specific scenario, though, Windows would definitely be easier because the users could just login with their 365 account for provisioning.
Yup, that’s pretty much the flow I’ve had to put in place, I actually figured out how to pull off the MacBook box “seals” without ripping them and then reseal it when we’re done with so the employee feels like it’s brand new LMAO
Idk bro, seems like Apple considers all their business tooling and support as an after thought, perhaps it would be easier if we were all in on either/or but we have a 50/50 Windows/Mac/Android/iOS mixed environment and all the device management platforms seems to fall in to 2 categories: “Good with all devices except Apple” or “Good with Apple devices and sucky at everything else”
Most in other mixed environments seem to settle into having 2 platforms, JAMF for Apple and something else for everything else. My funding request was denied for 2 though lol