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The traditional problem with Macs is they have required different than their Windows counterparts, which means organizations must spend more money or simply leave these devices unmanaged. New features from MobileIron and VMware aim to help IT manage Macs in the enterprise in a more uniform way. 'Organizations really didn't have an acute system to secure and manage Macs as they did with their Windows environment. But now, what we are starting to see is that a large number of companies have started taking Mac a lot more seriously,' said Nicholas McQuire, vice president of enterprise research at CCS Insight. Macs in the enterprise see uptick Windows PCs have long dominated the business world, whereas Apple positioned Macs for designers and other creative workers, plus the education market. There are several reasons why businesses traditionally did not offer Macs to employees, and a lack of strong management and security options.
About 5% to 10% of corporate computers are Macs, but that percentage is growing, McQuire said. With Macs growing in popularity, IT needs streamlined configuration methods. There are a few potential reasons for the growth of Macs in the enterprise. Demand from younger workers is a big one, said Ojas Rege, chief strategy officer at MobileIron, based in Mountain View, Calif. In addition, because Macs don't lose value as quickly as PCs, the difference in total cost of ownership between Macs and PCs isn't as significant as it once was, he said.
'A lot of our customers tell us that Macs are key to the new generation of their workforce,' Rege said. 'Another key is that the economics are improving.'
New capabilities help manage Macs in the enterprise. It is surprising how many people still think they do not need additional software to help secure Macs. Tobias Kreidldesktop creation and integration services team lead, Northern Arizona University Windows has managed to stay on top in the eyes of IT because of its ability to offer more management platforms from third parties. Despite some options, such as those from, the macOS management ecosystem was very limited for a long time. But as the trend took off and shadow IT emerged, more business leaders felt they could no longer limit their employees to using Windows PCs. VMware in August introduced updates to, its end-user computing software, that allow IT to manage Macs in the enterprise the same way they would mobile devices. Workspace One will also have a native macOS client and let users enroll their Macs in unified endpoint management through a self-service portal, just like they can with smartphones and tablets.
Apple MacBook Pro. MobileIron already supported macOS for basic device configuration and security. The latest improvements included these new Mac management features: • secure delivery of macOS apps through MobileIron's enterprise app store; • per-app connectivity through MobileIron Tunnel; and • trusted access enforcement for cloud services, such as, through MobileIron Access. Mac security threats increase At Northern Arizona University, the IT department is deploying, which make up more than a quarter of all client devices on campus.
The rise in macOS threats over the past few years is a concern, said Tobias Kriedl, desktop creation and integration services team lead at the school in Flagstaff, Ariz. The number of macOS increased from 819 in 2015 to 3,033 in 2016, per. And the first quarter of 2017 saw a 140% year-over-year increase in the number of different types of macOS malware, according to the report. 'It is surprising how many people still think they do not need additional software to help secure Macs,' Kreidl said.