Jamf Launches AI Governance for Apple Fleets as CEO Beth Tschida Takes Helm After 25 Years
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Updated · Computerworld · Jun 17
Jamf Launches AI Governance for Apple Fleets as CEO Beth Tschida Takes Helm After 25 Years
3 articles · Updated · Computerworld · Jun 17
Summary
Jamf unveiled AI Governance at its London Jamf Nation event, pitching the tool as a way for IT teams to monitor and control AI use across Mac, iPhone and iPad fleets.
The product targets a visibility gap: companies already use AI widely, but IT often cannot see which tools and models employees use, what data is shared, or how to document that activity for regulators.
Jamf said the software uses device telemetry, policy controls and reporting to let admins set different AI configurations by team, restrict approved models and cloud services, and support internal or compliance reviews.
Beth Tschida, who became CEO in May after serving as CTO and interim CEO, said customers are moving beyond simply blocking AI toward governing usage as model churn and rising token costs force more selective deployment.
The launch also aligns Jamf with Apple’s expanding enterprise AI push after WWDC 2026, as the company argues on-device AI will strengthen demand for Apple hardware in workplaces.