Re: [Rockies-Edu] Creating an iPad Image
Re: [Rockies-Edu] Creating an iPad Image
- Subject: Re: [Rockies-Edu] Creating an iPad Image
- From: "Weatherford,Geoff" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 15:05:47 +0000
- Thread-topic: [Rockies-Edu] Creating an iPad Image
Our experience for what it is worth.
We recently went through an MDM solution discovery. For colleges that
require such, we selected Airwatch.
Coincidentally, during the research I had the “opportunity” to use
Configurator in setting up 5 iPads just as you have stated. Set one up,
get an image from it, use it on the other iPads, etc.
Did Configurator work? Yes.
Would I do it for a large number of iPads? Not for our organization.
The issue is cost. Simply put, purchasing Airwatch licenses (I think they
have a general educational package at around $13/device/year) and using
MDM is cheaper than using the free configurator. Much cheaper. From my
experience, and from what I’ve read from others, the FTE requirements
outweigh the cost of the MDM licenses (and the FTE requirements for MDM
are very low).
Who should consider using Configurator? - A group that has zero funding
and enough free time to learn and use Configurator. Unfortunately, the
issue is that there are many groups with zero funding (for purchasing MDM
licenses) and zero free time.
For those groups (zero funding and zero time to deal with configurator) I
would recommend they investigate Cisco’s Meraki solution. I think their
base version is free and seems to be well liked by people that need just
basic MDM features (as an example, I do not believe it has Active
Directory integration).
For a group that needs more features than Meraki, but cannot afford
Airwatch, I would recommend checking out IBM’s MaaS360 MDM solution. It
is materially cheaper than Airwatch, but very full featured (it lacked one
or two critical features that our colleges thought were a requirement).
That said, I do know that there are many educational institutions that
have been using configurator for long periods of time successfully.
However, I do not think that came without a substantial investment in time
and effort.
Just my opinion.
Thanks,
--
Geoff Weatherford
Prototype Testing
IT Services
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences,
Colorado State University
(970) 491-2627
email@hidden
On 4/24/15, 2:01 PM, "Michael T. Scott" <email@hidden> wrote:
>Thanks Cliff, and hi Julio,
>
>Right now, the best way to clone an iOS device to other devices, and to
>maintain that standard configuration across devices is Apple
>Configurator. Typically this workflow is used with shared use iPads in
>carts.
>
>To understand Apple Education’s best practices for setting up shared use
>iPads, please see “Shared Use”, beginning on page 4 of the iOS Education
>Deployment Overview:
>
>https://www.apple.com/education/docs/EDU_Deployment_Overview.pdf
>
>For more on Apple Configurator support, you can check this page for
>documentation:
>
>https://www.apple.com/support/business-education/apple-configurator/
>
>-Mike
>
>
>Michael Scott, Systems Engineer
>Apple Education
>Apple Inc.
>(720) 346-3871
>www.apple.com/education
>
>> On Apr 23, 2015, at 9:24 PM, Intriago, Cleofe I
>><email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Julio
>>
>> So far, the only tool that can “image” the iPads with even the same
>>folder and content is Configurator. Most of the Mobile Device Manager
>>solutions leave certain “room” so the end user can customize the iPads.
>>My experience with configurator was not the greatest. It does the job,
>>but you will need to be patient!. If you want, I can share some PDF
>>files with steps that we do to setup the devices.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Cliff
>>
>> From: Julio Paez <email@hidden>
>> Reply-To: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
>> Date: Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 2:57 PM
>> To: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
>> Subject: [Rockies-Edu] Creating an iPad Image
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> What would be the best way to create an iPad “image” that would contain
>>all the necessary apps, settings, etc. that we need, and that can be
>>loaded into multiple iPads?
>>
>> I’ve done this in the past but the end result has not been very
>>consistent. I was wondering if there is a more current, more consistent
>>way to accomplish this?
>>
>> Please share your experiences.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Julio Paez
>> Director of Technology
>> Center Consolidated School District 26JT
>> email@hidden
>>
>>
>>
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