We performed a comparison between Jamf Pro and Snow Device Manager based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, JAMF, VMware and others in Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM)."I like the group policy management feature, which performs application monitoring and device enrollment."
"The most valuable feature is the UEM capabilities."
"The most valuable feature is the policy CSPs."
"The synchronization of Intune with other Microsoft solutions is a valuable feature."
"The policy and compliance monitoring of devices and the software deployment are most valuable."
"We are using the mobile feature, and we are also using MDM to lock the devices, to push restrictions, et cetera"
"The solution is scalable. We currently have tens of thousands of users within our organization using the solution."
"Microsoft Endpoint Manager is not expensive overall, especially for small environments."
"Jamf Pro allows us to manage all Apple devices from a single interface, making it easy to deploy and configure software, set policies, and inventory devices."
"Smart groups and just the way MDM works are valuable. We like all the features that they have. We try to use it as much as possible, and then we have the support and community involvement to reach out to."
"Automated Device Enrollment workflows are great for zero-touch deployments, vital in the current global context. With Automated Device Enrollment workflows, we can deploy new Apple devices directly to end-users without help from the IT support team."
"It is a great tool. Its ease of use is fantastic. It is very simple, and you don't really have a high learning curve with this."
"I found that automated enrollment is very powerful because you can bring standardization to the environment."
"The action and trigger is the main thing for us. We like the kind of repetitive script which we can use there."
"The most valuable features in Jamf Pro are the policies and config profiles, making our life easy to manage many different things in one place."
"Being able to push out elevation policies to users on an Adhoc basis helps us when users are not in the office."
"The inventory tool is the most valuable. We have some clients that would only do the entitlements section and search for contracts using Excel sheets. The inventory tool is a lot easier for the managing of licenses, installations, and devices on the tools is a huge benefit."
"There are a lot of small use cases where we realized that some technical solution was missing in Microsoft in comparison to other products. For example, it lacks something similar to sensing or location-based rules and configurations."
"There should be more support for macOS. Even though macOS is supported by Intune and Microsoft is working very hard to get more features into Intune to manage macOS, that's one thing they can give a lot more attention to."
"The UI also needs improvements because it is complex for end-users. We have had feedback from a few users in our organization who found the UI is not feasible for tracking and analyzing all the processes and monitoring all the devices."
"There should be more focus on mobile device security and integration."
"It would be helpful if there was proactive remediation."
"Intune lags all of its competitors in terms of report generation."
"From a new user's perspective, it may be a little overwhelming because there are quite a few things to look at in the console, however, once you are sort of acclimated and are familiar with your core functions, it's fairly simple and straightforward."
"The technical support could be improved."
"It would be great for Jamf to provide templates for commonly used tasks like updating an operating system, packaging commonly used apps like Office 365, or enabling FileVault."
"It will be very helpful if we could restore users after they have been removed from Jamf because I have some cases of deleting a computer before unlocking it."
"Currently, you need to scroll through pages and pages of icons (we have many icons that have been uploaded), and it can be tedious."
"In some places, GUI could be more reactive."
"There needs to be a mass policy change tool."
"Some improvement can be made in the customer service realm, while also making additional training level courses available for online study and exam-taking."
"Jamf should give the option to download individual device policy logs, as this capability would really help to diagnose issues."
"I would like to have the ability to push scripts using MDM commands."
"There are some licensing models that could be able to be managed in Snow Device Manager that are not, such as token-based models. This would be a benefit since the growth of blockchains."
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Jamf Pro is ranked 2nd in Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) with 103 reviews while Snow Device Manager is ranked 21st in Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM). Jamf Pro is rated 9.6, while Snow Device Manager is rated 10.0. The top reviewer of Jamf Pro writes "Customizable with a self-service portal and a good security posture". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Snow Device Manager writes "Useful inventory tool, scalable, and initial installation straightforward". Jamf Pro is most compared with VMware Workspace ONE, ManageEngine Endpoint Central, SOTI MobiControl, Microsoft Configuration Manager and IBM MaaS360, whereas Snow Device Manager is most compared with .
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