

Jonny Evans
Hello, and thanks for dropping in. I'm pleased to meet you. I'm Jonny Evans, and I've been writing (mainly about Apple) since 1999. These days I write my daily AppleHolic blog at Computerworld.com, where I explore Apple's growing identity in the enterprise. You can also keep up with my work at AppleMust, and follow me on Mastodon, LinkedIn and (maybe) Twitter.


AWS brings Verified Access security to the Apple enterprise
Amazon is working with MDM providers such as Jamf to enable secure access to applications without the need for a VPN.

When fees are 'taxes' and free speech costs $8 a month
Thanks to the headline-grabbing new boss at Twitter, Apple faces renewed criticism over App Store fees and its insistence on content moderation. That criticism misses the mark.

Why you must remember to update T&Cs in Apple Business Manager
Apple frequently requests its customers approve new terms and conditions (T&Cs) when major OS updates are introduced.

Apple has improved Mac MDM with this important feature
Mac admins now have more control over login and background items, thanks to improvements in macOS Ventura.

Apple, Google face legal pressure over UK mobile services dominance
The UK’s competition watchdog has launched an investigation into how Apple and Google dominate the market for mobile services.

Spot virtual workplace creators on the future of work
“We believe that the right technologies already exist today and simply haven’t been leveraged correctly in a work context,” say Gordon Hempton and Wes Hather, co-founders of the Spot virtual workplace platform.

The future of security: smarter devices that protect themselves
Jamf completed its acquisition of Zecops this week. Why is this important and what might it mean to enterprise mobile security?

Why Macs and iPhones should avoid installing 'orphan' apps
When attacks are at an all time high it makes no sense to leave your Apple fleets exposed to third-party software vulnerabilities.

Mosyle brings new iPhone, iPad endpoint security options
Mosyle Hardening and Compliance ensures that employee devices are protected, compliant and are in line with the latest cybersecurity benchmarks.

How to use Emergency SOS via satellite on iPhone 14
Apple has made a demo mode so iPhone 14 users in the US and Canada can try out satellite calling on their smartphone today. It's slated to be available in Germany, France, Ireland and the UK in December.

Do you really know what’s inside your iOS and Android apps?
A report claims Russian software is being used in thousands of iOS and Android apps used by the US Army, CDC, the UK Labour party, and others. Is it time to audit your code?

Jamf Q3 data confirms rapid Mac adoption across the enterprise
Jamf confirms the 10th consecutive quarter of Apple-in-the-enterprise growth, as Macs see wider deployment across every business.

Apple to spend $450M on SOS via satellite for iPhones
The company plans to use money from its Advanced Manufacturing Fund to support deployment of Emergency SOS over satellite in iPhones.

LambdaTest adds macOS Ventura testing to its cloud
LambdaTest has introduced support for macOS Ventura, which means developers of any kind can begin to test sites and services across the Mac in the cloud.

Apple: COVID-19 will hit iPhone supplies
"We now expect lower iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max shipments than we previously anticipated," the company said in a rare Sunday statement.

JumpCloud brings Remote Access to cross-platform teams
JumpCloud Product Manager Tom Bridge talked about Apple's growing status in enterprise IT, and how remote access can drive the multi-platform world of hybrid work.

How the new Matter standard could unleash innovation in IoT
“Matter is for consumers who want systems that just work, and for innovative enterprises who need a robust system on which to innovate. With a little luck it will open this industry,” says Tobin Richardson, president and CEO of the...

Apple must take another brick from its wall, says EU
The European Union wants to break down the wall surrounding Apple’s proverbial garden as new laws target Big Tech.
Your company brand may soon be held hostage to Adobe, Pantone (u)
If your company brand assets were created in Adobe Creative Suite using Pantone colors you may now need to pay a fee to use them, even if they are many years old.