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Apple Unveils 'Apple Business' All-in-One Platform

Apple today announced Apple Business, a new all-in-one platform that unifies device management, productivity tools, and customer outreach features.

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The service is designed to be a consolidated replacement for several of Apple's existing business-focused offerings, including Apple Business Essentials, Apple Business Manager, and Apple Business Connect. It provides organizations with a single interface to manage devices, employees, communications, and customer engagement across Apple's ecosystem.

Apple Business incorporates built-in mobile device management (MDM), which allows companies to configure device settings, security policies, apps, and user groups from one place. Apple Business app will allow employees to install work-related apps, access colleague contact information, and request support.

New "Blueprints" enable administrators to preconfigure devices with specific settings and apps, facilitating zero-touch deployment so that employees can begin using devices immediately after unboxing. Zero-touch deployment is available when devices are purchased through Apple or authorized resellers.

The platform introduces Managed Apple Accounts with what Apple describes as "cryptographic separation" between personal and work data, allowing employees to use the same device for both purposes without commingling information. Account provisioning can be automated through integrations with identity providers such as Google Workspace and Microsoft Entra ID.

Additional features include the ability to create user groups, assign roles, distribute apps through the App Store, and access an Admin API for large-scale deployments, covering device, user, audit, and MDM service data.

Apple Business also adds integrated email, calendar, and directory services tied to custom domains. Businesses can either bring an existing domain or purchase one through the platform. These tools include features such as calendar delegation and a company directory with personalized contact cards.

In addition to internal management tools, Apple Business introduces new tools for customer engagement. The platform will allow businesses to manage how their brand and locations appear across Apple services, consolidating features previously available in Apple Business Connect.

These include brand profiles with logos and details, customizable place cards in Apple Maps with photos, hours, and actions such as ordering or reservations, and analytics showing how users discover and interact with locations. Branded communications will extend to the Mail app and iCloud Mail, as well as order tracking in Wallet, and that businesses using Tap to Pay on iPhone can display their branding during transactions.

Apple also announced a new advertising feature tied to ‌Apple Maps‌, scheduled to launch in the United States and Canada later this summer. Businesses will be able to create ads that appear at the top of search results in Maps, as well as within a new Suggested Places experience.

Apple Business will be available starting April 14 in more than 200 countries and regions as a free service for new and existing users of its prior business platforms, with certain features limited to specific regions. Optional paid services for additional ‌iCloud‌ storage and AppleCare+ will remain available within the platform.

Apple Business Essentials, Apple Business Manager, and Apple Business Connect will be discontinued once Apple Business launches, with existing data such as claimed locations and account information automatically migrated to the new system. Business Essentials customers will no longer be charged monthly fees for device management after the transition.

Top Rated Comments

1 week ago
Normally, it’s frustrating when features are North America-only, but you guys can keep the Maps ads over there!
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
btrach144 Avatar
1 week ago
They need to come out with a consumer version of this. As the family IT manager of my households devices, update day can take an hour going to each device.

Having a dashboard where I can tell my wife’s phone to update overnight without having to go into her phone would be nice.

I think I did the math and we have like 32 Apple devices that receive updates. Apple needs to address this. Include it as part of iCloud+ and allow anyone on your iCloud family to be managed.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 week ago
IMO, this is huge. I think they are entering into Google territory, or am I wrong?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
macaddiict Avatar
1 week ago
I hope the team building this at Apple has spent time with users & made improvements on the processes.

I've used the current Apple business tools with clients and there are shocking amount of phone calls and emails required to get typical things pushed through to the platform, which shouldn't be necessary in 2025-2026.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 week ago

Not even remotely like Google Workspace
Explain how it is "not even remotely like it". I said -ish implying it wasn't identical but it certainly does have some similar components. Are you saying it has ZERO things in common with google workspace?

Keep in mind, I subscribed to Google Workspace and have firsthand experience with it.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 week ago
I'm looking at changing MDM vendors. I wonder how this compares to Mosyle and Jamf. My guess is it's not as full featured.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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