Device management software provider Jamf has announced support for macOS Tahoe 26, iOS 26, iPadOS 26, tvOS 26, visionOS 26, and watchOS 26. The company says that extensive testing through Apple’s beta release program means it continues its 14 year run of being ready for Apple’s latest software on the day of release.
Jamf supports a number of macOS Tahoe 26 features including instant authentication with Simplified Setup for Platform SSO (Single Sign-On). This enables a secure and seamless login from the moment a device is unboxed. SSO can be during Automated Device Enrolment or added as a step in Setup Assistant. This enables users to be authenticated with their organisation’s identity provider before they ever reach the desktop.
Platform Single Sign-On with Authenticated Guest Mode is also supported. This means organisations can help multiple users who work on the same Mac. This is important for healthcare organisations. It helps nurses, technicians or other staff to more easily sign in to shared Mac in an exam room or common area.
Jamf also supports a number of security features such as profiles to secure Safari and the ability for faster redeployment of devices when they are retuned to service teams for re-use by other users.
Jamf offers a free 14-day trial of its software with different paid options for enterprises, education and small businesses.

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