A 200+ iPhone rollout: Lessons learned
Liked the article, but I got stuck on the whole "payment method." I've never entered a payment method. It still allows me to download free apps. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2534
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Be careful when using a corporate Apple ID and setting up replacement or new devices with it. The default now is to message everyone with the Apple ID and you must manually remove the extra devices...
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GAWDAMN! All the more reason i'm sticking to laptops and blackberry's. Seriously where I come from; vendors havent moved to IOS/ANDROID apps. So the phones are mainly email reading only; but damn this...
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Wahlah wrote: Great article ranhalt. I'm in the beginning of a iPhone rollout replacing 20 Blackberrys and 5 flip phones. With only the BB's swapping our for iPhones. My concern is the Apple ID....
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we just did a similar project but smaller scale, less than 50 users going from berry to Android, and we had this all planned out in advance, from the users getting themselves a Google login to...
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Good info Carnival Boy.I just learned that Spiceworks will be releasing a MDM with version 7 (now in beta mode). Actually they teamed up with MaaS360. To be released Q3 of 2013. It looks promising....
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I'm dealing with this issue right now, trying to figure out how to handle the AppleIDs.
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Brian Foley wrote: I'm dealing with this issue right now, trying to figure out how to handle the AppleIDs. Here, we have each user create their own Apple ID. The company doesn't want to have to deal...
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I recently did 15 iPhones and iPads using Apple VPP and Meraki for my MDM (free.) It is complicated. Originally, Apple made you purchase a $299/year enterprise developer license to be able to do any...
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If you are buying them all iPhones, you can afford a $10 Apple gift card to start them out. For the past 5 years, our family has 3 iDevices and have never given Apple our credit card number (Gift...
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Thanks very much!! You've saved us a lot of time.
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Grant Miller wrote: Good stuff. Are your new iPhones connecting to an Exchange server? Yes. Every user has their own Exchange account, so we use MaaS360 and its Cloud Extender to configure the iOS...
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Wahlah wrote: Great article ranhalt. I'm in the beginning of a iPhone rollout replacing 20 Blackberrys and 5 flip phones. With only the BB's swapping our for iPhones. My concern is the Apple ID....
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afeitguy wrote: Liked the article, but I got stuck on the whole "payment method." I've never entered a payment method. It still allows me to download free apps. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2534 I've...
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Brian Foley wrote: I'm dealing with this issue right now, trying to figure out how to handle the AppleIDs. If you or anyone else has questions on how we're handling it, PM me. I'm not the fastest...
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SteveLord wrote: Apple - Easy for consumers, a pain in the ass for IT. I would say that Apple is easier than other platforms. We tried enrolling Android devices (my Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7) into...
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Bobbie P wrote: If you are buying them all iPhones, you can afford a $10 Apple gift card to start them out. For the past 5 years, our family has 3 iDevices and have never given Apple our credit card...
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ranhalt wrote: Let me know when a position opens up in your company where the IT dept gets to create and enforce policy, as well as purchase everyone gift cards. Sounds like a magical place. It IS a...
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