News Jamf says it is now managing 20M Apple devices for over 47K customers, and added 16M devices in the past five years compared to 4M devices in its first 13 years (Bradley Chambers / 9to5Mac) By: Harper Date: April 23, 2023 Jamf says it is now managing 20M Apple devices for over 47K customers, and added 16M devices in the past five years compared to 4M devices in its first 13 years Source Previous articleGerman startup lemon.markets, which makes APIs for developers to build stock trading features, raises a €15M seed led by Lakestar and Lightspeed (Tom Matsuda / The Block)Next articleIDC: Oculus device sales in 2021 are estimated to be between 5.3M and 6.8M units, up from an estimated 3.5M units in 2020 (Dan Gallagher / Wall Street Journal) Harper LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp SubscribeI want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Popular Sports Betting Scams: The Rise of Eating and Running Sites Suspended Platform Manufacturing AML Policy in UAE: Compliance and Implementation Maximizing Your Gains: The Ideal Number of HIIT Sessions Per Week The Legal Aspects of Emergency Loans: What Borrowers Should Know More like thisRelated Sports Betting Scams: The Rise of Eating and Running Sites Richard - December 4, 2024 Introduction The rise of online sports gaming and betting platforms... Suspended Platform Manufacturing Richard - September 8, 2024 Introduction Innovations in Suspended Platform Manufacturing: Leading the Way in... AML Policy in UAE: Compliance and Implementation Smith A - September 8, 2024 Money laundering and terrorism financing is a critical concern... Maximizing Your Gains: The Ideal Number of HIIT Sessions Per Week Audrey Mia - September 6, 2024 High-intensity interval Training (HIIT) has become popular for torching...