John Strosahl became Jamf CEO in September. He isn’t a new face and was one of the first employees then-incoming (now former) CEO Dean Hager hired eight years ago. Together, they managed the company’s transition into a leading Apple solution integrator across the enterprise, medical, and education industries.
I caught up with both men to talk about Apple’s growing place in the enterprise and Strosahl’s plans for the future of Jamf.
The culture thing
Mac admins like to say that Jamf has a unique company culture, which is particularly visible at the company’s public events.
To read this article in full, please click here
John Strosahl became Jamf CEO in September. He isn’t a new face and was one of the first employees then-incoming (now former) CEO Dean Hager hired eight years ago. Together, they managed the company’s transition into a leading Apple solution integrator across the enterprise, medical, and education industries.I caught up with both men to talk about Apple’s growing place in the enterprise and Strosahl’s plans for the future of Jamf.The culture thing
Mac admins like to say that Jamf has a unique company culture, which is particularly visible at the company’s public events.To read this article in full, please click here Read More Computerworld
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