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Overview
As Apple devices become increasingly common in the modern enterprise, IT professionals need the skills to deploy, secure, manage, and support them effectively.
This three-day course provides a comprehensive understanding of managing macOS and iOS in enterprise environments using modern tools and best practices.
Learners will explore Apple’s ecosystem, mobile device management (MDM), Apple Business Manager, and core security principles — as well as practical techniques for configuring networking, installing applications, troubleshooting, and retiring devices.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to confidently support Apple devices in business settings while maintaining compliance, security, and user productivity.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites:
- Familiarity with basic device management and networking concepts
- Experience with Windows or mobile device administration (beneficial but not required)
Target audience
This course is designed for:
- IT professionals responsible for supporting macOS and iOS devices
- System administrators managing multi-platform environments
- Enterprise mobility and MDM specialists
- Service desk engineers and support staff
Learning objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand Apple’s role and architecture within enterprise environments
- Configure, secure, and manage Apple devices using MDM and Apple Business Manager
- Implement enterprise-level security, privacy, and compliance controls
- Manage applications, updates, and networking settings efficiently
- Troubleshoot performance, connectivity, and system issues using Apple diagnostics
- Automate device deployment, monitoring, and retirement processes
Course outline
1. Introduction to Apple in the Enterprise
- Apple’s growing role in modern IT environments
- Differences between managing Apple and Windows devices
- Overview of Apple’s ecosystem: Apple ID, iCloud, iMessage, Continuity, and Keychain
- Apple’s privacy- and security-first design principles
Learners will gain:
A strategic understanding of how Apple fits into enterprise workflows and the importance of its integrated ecosystem.
2. Setting Up macOS and iOS Devices
- Initial setup workflow for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
- Manual configuration vs. Apple Configurator vs. Automated Device Enrollment (ADE)
- Personal vs. Managed Apple IDs
- Supervision mode and its enterprise capabilities
- Enrollment options: User-Initiated vs. Automated
Learners will gain:
Hands-on understanding of device setup, identity management, and enrollment workflows in corporate environments.
3. Understanding the Role of MDM
- What MDM is and why it matters
- Core capabilities: profiles, restrictions, remote actions, inventory
- Differences between managing macOS and iOS
- Limitations of traditional MDM and the move toward declarative management
Learners will gain:
The knowledge to evaluate, configure, and maintain MDM systems for secure and scalable Apple management.
4. How Apple Business Manager Works
- Overview of ABM
- Managing users, devices, and content centrally
- Integration with MDM for Automated Device Enrollment
- Assigning devices and apps to users or groups
- Creating Managed Apple IDs and managing Apps & Books
Learners will gain:
Practical understanding of how ABM and MDM integrate to enable zero-touch deployment and enterprise scalability.
5. Security and Privacy on macOS and iOS
- Passkeys, Keychain, and credential management
- Secure Enclave and Apple Silicon/T2 chip security
- FileVault, per-file encryption, and recovery key management
- Activation Lock and device protection
- Privacy controls for data, location, and app access
Learners will gain:
A deep understanding of Apple’s multilayered security model and how to manage it in enterprise environments.
6. Apple’s Integrated Security Summary
- Security from hardware to cloud
- Encryption and authentication best practices
- MDM integration for privacy and compliance
- How Apple’s privacy-first approach builds organizational trust
Learners will gain:
A holistic view of Apple’s unified security ecosystem and how it aligns with enterprise governance.
7. Managing Networking on macOS and iOS
- Wi-Fi profiles and certificate-based authentication
- VPN setup: Always On, per-app, split tunneling
- Ethernet and cellular configuration
- DNS proxy, content filtering, and managed domains
Learners will gain:
The ability to configure and troubleshoot network access securely and efficiently across Apple devices.
8. Installing and Managing Apps
- App Store, custom, and enterprise apps
- Volume Purchase Program (Apps and Books in ABM)
- Assigning apps via MDM to users or devices
- Managed App Config and pre-configured deployments
- Managing updates, removals, and compliance
Learners will gain:
The skills to deploy, configure, and maintain enterprise apps through ABM and MDM platforms.
9. Software Updates and Content Caching
- macOS and iOS update types: major, minor, security
- Enforcing updates and using deferral options
- Staged rollouts for enterprise environments
- macOS caching server setup and monitoring
Learners will gain:
Understanding of how to control OS updates while optimizing network efficiency through caching.
10. Using Diagnostic Tools
- macOS tools: Console, Activity Monitor, Unified Logs
- iOS tools: Wireless Diagnostics, Apple Configurator, Sysdiagnose
- Collecting and analyzing logs
- Applying diagnostics in enterprise troubleshooting
Learners will gain:
Practical troubleshooting experience to resolve common Apple device issues in production environments.
11. Apple Intelligence (AI)
- Overview of Apple Intelligence and new AI features
- On-device language models, Smart Reply, and enhanced Siri
- Private Cloud Compute and Apple’s privacy architecture
- MDM controls for managing AI features
- Enterprise use considerations and policies
Learners will gain:
Awareness of Apple’s AI ecosystem, privacy protections, and implications for enterprise environments.
12. Retiring Corporate Devices
- Secure data erasure and device offboarding
- Removing from MDM and Apple Business Manager
- Clearing Activation Lock
- Repurposing vs. recycling strategies
- Automating retirement with ABM and MDM
- Compliance requirements for device disposal
Learners will gain:
Best practices for securely and efficiently decommissioning Apple devices in compliance with enterprise policies.
Delivery Format
- Instructor-led training with demonstrations
- Guided hands-on labs and troubleshooting exercises
- Scenario-based discussions and case studies
- Access to reference materials and practical configuration examples
Outcome
By completing this course, learners will be able to confidently:
- Deploy and manage Apple devices using ABM and MDM solutions
- Secure devices through encryption, supervision, and privacy controls
- Troubleshoot performance and connectivity issues efficiently
- Apply compliant and automated lifecycle management practices
- Support Apple’s evolving enterprise ecosystem, including AI and declarative management
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