Apple device management software maker Jamf announced that it’s reached an agreement to acquire cloud and mobile security firm Wandera, in a move to enhance Jamf’s security solutions for enterprise customers.
Minneapolis-based Jamf disclosed that the price tag for the planned acquisition is US$400 million, which would make it the company’s largest acquisition to date.
The Wandera acquisition will help Jamf in its quest to “fill the gap between what users want and what the enterprise requires,” Jamf CEO Dean Hager said in a news release.
The combination of the two companies “will provide our customers a single source platform that handles deployment, Application Lifecycle Management, policies, filtering, and security capabilities across all Apple devices while delivering Zero Trust Network Access for all mobile workers,” Hager said in the release.
iTWire Wednesday, 12 May 2021 10:37 Jamf announces intent to acquire Wandera, furthering its leadership in Apple enterprise management
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Company News: Jamf, the standard in Apple enterprise management, today announced it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wandera, a leader in zero trust cloud security and access for mobile devices.
As an Apple-first provider of unified cloud security, Wandera expands Jamf s security offering for the enterprise. Building on Jamf s existing capabilities, Wandera adds zero trust network access (ZTNA), mobile threat defence and data policy features to ensure mobile workers can simply and safely access the network resources they need while complying with organisational policies and reducing mobile charges.
Samia Suluhu, nine other African presidents in Uganda for Museveni inauguration
Wednesday May 12 2021
Kenya president Uhuru Kenyatta arrives at Entebbe Airport for the swearing-in ceremony of president Museveni on May 12, 2021. PHOTO/ PPU
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At least 11 African heads of state arrived in Uganda Tuesday and Wednesday to witness the swearing-in ceremony of President Yoweri Museveni who has been in power since 1986.
Tanzania president Samia Suluhu Hassan arrives at Entebbe Airport for the swearing-in ceremony of president Museveni on May 12, 2021. PHOTO/ PPU
They include; Évariste Ndayishimiye (Burundi), Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed (Somalia), Emmerson Mnangagwa (Zimbabwe), Salva Kiir (South Sudan), Hage Gottfried Geingob (Namibia) and Alpha Conde (Guinea).
African heads of state in Uganda for Museveni inauguration
Wednesday May 12 2021
Kenya s President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives at Entebbe Airport ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of Uganda s President Yoweri Museveni on May 12, 2021. PHOTO | PPU
Summary
At least 10 African heads of state arrived in Uganda Tuesday and Wednesday to witness the swearing-in ceremony of President Yoweri Museveni who has been in power since 1986.
They include Évariste Ndayishimiye (Burundi), Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, alias Farmaajo, (Somalia), Emmerson Mnangagwa (Zimbabwe), Salva Kiir (South Sudan), Hage Gottfried Geingob (Namibia) and Alpha Conde (Guinea).
Others are Sahle-Work Zewde (Federal Republic of Ethiopia), Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo (Democratic Republic of Congo), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo (Ghana), Samia Suluhu (Tanzania) and Uhuru Kenyatta (Kenya) who arrived at Entebbe on Wednesday.
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