Jamf, (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in managing and securing Apple at work, today announced its inclusion in multiple IDC MarketScape Reports evaluating Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) software vendors.
Recognition across multiple IDC MarketScape categories
Jamf was named a Leader in the following IDC MarketScape reports:
- IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Unified Endpoint Management Software for Apple Devices 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment (#US53003225, December 2025)
- IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Unified Endpoint Management Software 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment (#US53003125, December 2025)
- IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Unified Endpoint Management Software for Frontline/IoT Devices 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment (#US53003325, December 2025)
Additionally, Jamf was recognized as a Major Player in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Unified Endpoint Management Software for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment (#US53003425, December 2025).
“We believe Jamf’s recognition across multiple IDC MarketScape evaluations reflects our focus on addressing real-world device management and security needs across different customer environments,” said Henry Patel, Chief Strategy Officer at Jamf. “Whether they manage a hundred devices or a hundred thousand, we believe Jamf scales with an organization, protects against modern threats, and unlocks the performance, security, and employee experience for which Apple is known.”
Apple-focused capabilities support diverse customer needs
Jamf’s Apple‑first platform unifies management, security, and AI-automation. Unlike general endpoint tools, Jamf delivers deep Apple‑native capability with effortless integration and cross‑platform flexibility, empowering IT and end users to be secure, productive, and future‑ready. With the Jamf platform, organizations get:
- Deep integration with Apple’s ecosystem using DDM, declarative management, and native security frameworks;
- Automated deployment and updates across macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and beyond;
- Flexible support for additional platforms and identity providers — extending management and compliance beyond Apple;
- APIs and connectors that fit naturally into existing IT and security stacks
- Unified compliance, patching, and vulnerability management across all devices;
- Proven scalability from a few dozen devices to global fleets; and
- Secure workflows that meet global standards for education, healthcare, government, and enterprise.
