

The company is also developing its own analytics layers around the kind of information it gets as a result of using Jamf, which will enable the company to use historical data about use to help it identify additional usage and business efficiency. SAP intends building more apps for Apple TV to make those screens more useful. “This is a relatively low number, especially compared to the number of screens we have in SAP offices all over the world, in meeting suits, coffee corners, offices and lobbies.”

For example, it now manages 250 Apple TV units across the business, but wants to increase this deployment.

The company is looking to extend its Apple deployments. SAP VP of IT Services, Martin Lang believes strongly that employee choice programs make people happier, more productive, and reduces the support costs the company must pay to maintain its tech infrastructure.
