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Does your small business use Macs, iPads, or iPhones?
Do you also use Apple Business Manager?
If not, here’s 90 seconds on why you should.
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Apple Business Manager is a free portal from Apple that gives your organization ownership over the Apple devices you purchase. Without it, your company buys a MacBook, but as far as Apple is concerned, that is a personal device. Your IT team has no automatic way to manage it, secure it, or recover it.
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And sure, managing one device manually might make sense.
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But running a business and also manually managing multiple computers, does not.
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With Apple Business Manager, every device you buy is registered to your organization at the point of sale. Power it on for the first time and it checks in with your management tools on its own. Security settings, apps, and configurations apply automatically, so a new hire gets a ready-to-work Mac out of the box, in minutes, not hours.
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The control continues after setup. If a device is lost or stolen, it stays locked to your company, so no one can wipe and resell it.
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The apps you buy stay yours, so when someone leaves you simply reassign their licenses.
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And your team signs in with their Microsoft 365 work account, which keeps company data separate from personal Apple accounts.
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Here at TUCU, we work with growing businesses and nonprofits in Toronto who need strategic PC and Apple IT solutions, not just technical support.
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Contact us to schedule a free discovery call, and we’ll discuss your IT support needs, together, including Apple Business Manager for your Mac devices.
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Thanks for watching!