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Apple Business and Apple School Manager are foundational to modern Apple device deployments. If you are deploying Macs, iPads, or iPhones in the enterprise, you spend a lot of time in these portals. The problem is that the web interface can be incredibly tedious when you are dealing with thousands of devices. As we’ve mentioned a few times, Apple released an official API for these services last year, opening the door to automation and new tools. A new native macOS app called ASBMUtil is one such example.
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Bringing the API to the desktop
Rod Christiansen recently launched ASBMUtil, a native SwiftUI front-end built to interact with your Apple enterprise tools. Instead of wrestling with JSON and terminal commands, Mac admins can now interact directly with the Apple Business API through a native app on their Mac.
The main view is a single native table with every managed device in your Apple Business and School Manager account. Macs, iPads, iPhones, and Apple TVs are all displayed right next to each other. If you click a row, a sidebar slides in with the full device details, including the serial number, order status, device management assignment, AppleCare coverage, and MAC address. You can easily select a handful of devices, right-click, and reassign them.
Device browser: You can view all managed devices in a single paginated, sortable table with a details sidebar.
You can view all managed devices in a single paginated, sortable table with a details sidebar. Powerful filters: You can filter by device status, order number, model family, or device management server. You can also stack filters to narrow down the view to the exact devices you need.
You can filter by device status, order number, model family, or device management server. You can also stack filters to narrow down the view to the exact devices you need. MDM server list and assignments: This lets you see every server and which devices are currently assigned to it.
This lets you see every server and which devices are currently assigned to it. Bulk assign and unassign: You can select multiple devices in the table, pick a destination server, and apply the change. You can also import a CSV if that is how your desired state arrives.
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