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by groobongithub 2188 days ago
Fleetsmith has always been one of the only two commercial products I've endorsed for Mac management. They do great work and have the right vision.

I work a lot in this space on https://micromdm.io/ an open source service, and have industry experience doing device management at various organizations.

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How does this compare with Jamf in your experience?
> Fleetsmith has always been one of the only two commercial products I've endorsed for Mac management.

What's the other commercial MDM product you endorsed? There seems to be quite a few dozens of commercial MDM providers out there.[1]

> They do great work and have the right vision.

Can you elaborate?

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mobile_Device_Manageme...

Thanks for sharing your take on this from a unique vantage point.
And thanks for the downvote! Will never again thank anyone with unique insights to take their time and offer perspective on this forum again!
What's the other one, out of curiosity?
Can you tell me the other one?
SimpleMDM
According to Wikipedia, SimpleMDM doesn't provide "Device Lockdown" and "Expense Management", whereas there are some vendors provide all (all green in a row). [1]

Also as far as I know, SimpleMDM pricing[2] is not the cheapest in the market either, their feature set is similar to Mosyle's, but Mosyle's cheaper.[3]

[1:] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mobile_Device_Manageme...

[2]: https://simplemdm.com/pricing/

[3]: https://business.mosyle.com/pricing

Picking products based on feature checklists is how people end up buying horrible enterprise software, and then spend enormous resources trying to make it work. Doing everything implies not doing anything well.

SimpleMDM doesn't try to do everything, as the name implies, but instead they focus on doing what they do extremely well.

If you been in an enterprise RFP process, you will understand "Picking products based on feature checklists" is commonly being done to compare software products because if you don't provide the feature that your competitors provide, you are pretty much out of the competition.