Decide if adopting Apple’s Mac platform at scale is right for your organization with this podcast. We don’t just tell you the pros, but we discuss the challenges you may face when looking to implement or expand the usage of Mac. In each episode, we feature experts in user experience, security, networking, and procurement to explore what it means to buy, deploy, and manage large numbers of Mac devices across the enterprise. If you’re considering how Mac may help you win top talent and wondering about the bigger organizational implications, this podcast is for you.

We Got Your Mac
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Podcast Overview
Decide if adopting Apple’s Mac platform at scale is right for your organization with this podcast. We don’t just tell you the pros, but we discuss the challenges you may face when looking to implement or expand the usage of Mac. In each episode, we feature experts in user experience, security, networking, and procurement to explore what it means to buy, deploy, and manage large numbers of Mac devices across the enterprise. If you’re considering how Mac may help you win top talent and wondering about the bigger organizational implications, this podcast is for you.
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8/30/2023
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Recent Episodes

October 29, 2024
Spatial Awareness: Next Gen Computing with Terry Schussler
In this episode, Victoria is joined by Terry Schussler, a self-taught programmer and innovator with extensive experience in software development and technology. Terry shares insights into the world of spatial computing, explaining how it differs from augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). The conversation delves into the intersection of generative AI and spatial computing, exploring how AI enhances user interactions and personalizes experiences. This episode of We Got Your Mac is presented in collaboration with Innovation Heroes. Innovation Heroes is an SHI podcast exploring the people and businesses driving change in our drastically disrupted world. Host Ed McNamara explores some of the most inspiring stories of business innovation in the post-pandemic era. Discussed in this episode: Explanation of spatial computing and how it differs from augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). Key technologies enabling spatial computing, including spatial mapping, object tracking, and human-machine interfaces. Discussion on the Apple Vision Pro and its unique features. Potential applications of spatial computing in various industries, such as data visualization and collaboration. The intersection of generative AI and spatial computing and how AI enhances user interactions. Future advancements and the potential impact of spatial computing on enterprise and consumer spaces.

October 15, 2024
Give Me One Good Reason: Use Cases for Apple Vision Pro
In this episode, Victoria catches up with Tom for an update on his ongoing deployment project. As Tom's team starts to wrap up the project, they need to address concerns and strategies around application compatibility. Next, Victoria is joined by colleagues Matt, Cheryl, and Phalgun from SHI to recap their recent experience with the Apple Vision Pro in London. They share their thoughts on the device's capabilities, potential use cases, and the overall impact of spatial computing on various industries. They discuss the excitement and possibilities that Vision Pro brings to the table, as well as some of the challenges and considerations for its adoption in the enterprise. Discussed in this episode: Challenges in deploying Macs and iPads. Application compatibility concerns and solutions. Encouraging platform adoption without forcing it. Lessons learned from Apple's AI tools and chip architecture. Initial impressions and expectations of Apple Vision Pro. Vision Pro educational content and applications. Vision Pro cost considerations and return on investment.

October 1, 2024
Guardians of the Apple Galaxy: Security Insights from Jamf
In this episode, Victoria and Scott sit down with Michael Covington, Vice President of Portfolio Strategy at Jamf, to delve into the latest Jamf Security 360 annual trends report. They explore the key findings of the report and discuss how these insights can help organizations enhance their security posture. From emerging threats to best practices in device management, this conversation is packed with valuable information for anyone interested in cybersecurity and enterprise technology. This episode is sponsored by Jamf. Jamf’s purpose is to simplify work by helping organizations manage and secure an Apple experience that end users love and organizations trust. Jamf is the only company in the world that provides a complete management and security solution for an Apple-first environment that is enterprise secure, consumer simple, and protects personal privacy. Discussed in this Episode Overview of the Jamf Security 360 annual trends report Key findings and statistics from the report Emerging cybersecurity threats and trends Best practices for device management and security Strategies for improving organizational security Future outlook and predictions in the cybersecurity landscape
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