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Addigy vs Kandji

Developers and IT professionals should learn Addigy when managing fleets of Apple devices in organizations, as it simplifies tasks like deploying apps, enforcing security policies, and automating updates without physical access meets developers should learn or use kandji when working in organizations that rely heavily on apple devices, such as tech companies, creative agencies, or educational institutions, to streamline device provisioning, enforce security policies, and ensure compliance with it standards. Here's our take.

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Addigy

Developers and IT professionals should learn Addigy when managing fleets of Apple devices in organizations, as it simplifies tasks like deploying apps, enforcing security policies, and automating updates without physical access

Addigy

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Developers and IT professionals should learn Addigy when managing fleets of Apple devices in organizations, as it simplifies tasks like deploying apps, enforcing security policies, and automating updates without physical access

Pros

  • +It is particularly valuable for DevOps teams in Mac-centric environments, schools with iPad programs, or companies requiring compliance with security standards like CIS benchmarks
  • +Related to: mobile-device-management, macos-administration

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Kandji

Developers should learn or use Kandji when working in organizations that rely heavily on Apple devices, such as tech companies, creative agencies, or educational institutions, to streamline device provisioning, enforce security policies, and ensure compliance with IT standards

Pros

  • +It is particularly valuable for DevOps or IT teams managing large fleets of Apple devices, as it reduces manual configuration tasks, enhances security through automated patching and encryption, and integrates with tools like Jira or Slack for efficient workflow management
  • +Related to: apple-device-management, mobile-device-management

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Addigy if: You want it is particularly valuable for devops teams in mac-centric environments, schools with ipad programs, or companies requiring compliance with security standards like cis benchmarks and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Kandji if: You prioritize it is particularly valuable for devops or it teams managing large fleets of apple devices, as it reduces manual configuration tasks, enhances security through automated patching and encryption, and integrates with tools like jira or slack for efficient workflow management over what Addigy offers.

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The Bottom Line
Addigy wins

Developers and IT professionals should learn Addigy when managing fleets of Apple devices in organizations, as it simplifies tasks like deploying apps, enforcing security policies, and automating updates without physical access

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