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Apple Unveils New Enterprise Device Management APIs

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
June 12, 2025
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Apple quietly introduced a key suite of enterprise-focused features this week that could reshape how businesses and schools manage large fleets of devices. The updates, announced during developer sessions accompanying WWDC 2025’s keynote, don’t make headlines—but they underscore Apple’s growing commitment to tailored corporate and educational use.

At the centre of the release are enhanced Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager APIs. Now, IT administrators can bulk-download lists of Managed Apple Accounts tied to their domains—enabling seamless account auditing and compliance across enterprise settings. Until now, such oversight required cumbersome manual processes or third-party tools.

Device enrolment and identity management also see significant improvements. Apple has expanded support for shared device workflows, letting employees or students rapidly sign in and out of iPads or Macs in environments like classrooms or labs. These sessions automatically switch user data, ensuring personal profiles remain private and isolated. For institutions balancing security and flexibility, it’s a game-changer. 

The enhancements reflect Apple’s wider enterprise vision: tools that remain powerful yet invisible in everyday corporate settings, blending consumer ease with professional governance. As remote and hybrid work continue expanding, these updates give organisations stronger automation without adding user friction.

For thousands of schools and businesses that standardise on Apple hardware, these changes arrive just in time. IT will have finer control over user accounts and device access, enabling more reliable deployment of apps, resources and Apple Intelligence-enabled tools like live translation and automated workflows.

While overshadowed by Apple’s bold “Liquid Glass” redesign and AI announcements, these enterprise-level upgrades could have outsized real-world impact—making macOS, iOS, iPadOS, visionOS and watchOS more adaptable and manageable at scale. Apple is not just innovating user experience—it’s building infrastructure that supports global, institutional deployment of its latest platform features.

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Paul Balo

Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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