Dave Siederer
Solutions Consultant @ Fleet
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Dave Siederer has been a force in the Apple world for over two decades. These days, he's with Fleet, working on open-source device management. Prior to that, he was with AWS, specializing in Amazon's EC2 Mac instances. Before that, he also led SHI's Apple technical practice for 12 years, creating ZeroTouch to automate iOS deployment. Dave lives in Central NJ in a house with his wife and too many Macs.
Area of Expertise
Dynamically Scaling macOS: How, When, and Why
Dive into what it takes to get access to a Mac from anywhere at any time. Learn the differences between physical, virtual, and cloud Macs like Amazon EC2 Mac, how to best manage them with tools like Jamf, Kandji, or Addigy, and how to access remotely with apps like HP Anyware and Citrix VDA. Learn best practices around automation to dynamically scale your macOS fleet, integrating directly into development pipelines to seamlessly build, test, sign, and publish Apple apps.
Compliant Mac Workloads in the Cloud: AWS & Jamf Show You How
Join AWS and Jamf experts as we demonstrate the seamless integration of macOS workloads into cloud, showcasing how familiar MDM tools effortlessly secure and maintain compliance for cloud Macs. Whether you're a seasoned Mac admin, cloud architect, or new to both, this session will equip you with practical insights to enhance your workflows. Discover how AWS and Jamf are working together to make compliant Mac management in the cloud easier than ever before.
AppleScript In All the Wrong Places
So, I use AppleScript. Probably overuse it, to be honest. And, likely, I use it wrong. To me, it's like a Swiss Army hammer that can clobber any situation that needs automation. I'll share my journey from making a button to detecting them in the UI. Come hear about how I love and misuse this weird, old language, integrating all sorts of other code and API calls into my scripts, and the (hopefully well-commented) trail I've left through my career.
Apple @ AWS—CI/CD developer environments on EC2 Mac
From streamlining continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) build fleets to securing development pipelines, learn how customers leverage on-demand Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Mac instances for their Apple application development. Find out also how EC2 Mac and AWS partners such as Jamf enable secure end point management for your Apple application development fleets. We’ll cover how customers succeed today, integration partners, along with a look into the future of cloud-based Macs at AWS.
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