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Jamf CEO: 'AI is happening whether organizations know it or not'
Jonny Evans · 2026-06-18 · via Computerworld

'When Apple innovates, Jamf celebrates,' Beth Tschida says in an exclusive interview. She also weighs in on a new AI Governance product, women in tech, and what comes next for Apple enterprise management.

Beth Tschida, who became Jamf CEO in May after serving as CTO and as interim CEO, is the first woman to lead the company in its near 25-year history. I spoke with her this week at the London Jamf Nation event, where the company introduced its new AI Governance solution.

How the transition to CEO is going 

“It’s been a great privilege and an adjustment,” she said. “Jamf has always been a company deeply focused on culture, which is exactly why I love being here. Having the ability to influence and improve that culture from this role is something I feel very supported in doing.”

The last few years have seen a variety of changes at Jamf, which was briefly a public company. “We’ve come through a period of change, not all of it easy,” Tschida said. “But we now have a great partnership with Francisco Partners. We’re private, we’re focused on solving customer problems, and we’re finding ways to lean into what we’re good at.”

Women in tech and mentorship

Tschida is a good choice to lead a software engineering company, as she’s an engineer herself. She originally joined Jamf as vice president for software engineering in 2018, moving up to CTO in 2022. She’s also one of the few women in leadership positions in tech. (To Jamf’s credit, the company also has CIO Linh Lam on its team.)

“I think it’s important for women to stay deep in the tech, build their skills and find their voice confidently,” Tschida said. “You’ll never know all the technology out there. Nobody does. What matters is the ability to keep adapting and evolving.”

Tschida stressed the importance of mentorship. “I feel very honored to have a chance to be a role model for other women,” she said. “I had women who forged a path for me, including a female CIO early in my career who I asked to mentor me and learned an enormous amount from. I’m certainly not the first woman in tech, but I do want to play my part in helping others grow in their careers.

“Ultimately, I want to be respected for what I do, not for my gender. That’s how everyone should be judged.”

AI Governance

Tschida’s product focus means she knows what matters to Jamf. “If you focus on the problems customers have and how your product can help fix them, that’ll take you to where you want to go.”

For many in the enterprise, both in and beyond the Apple space, the next big problem is AI — how to deploy it, how to manage it, and how to regulate it.

AI Governance is a new Jamf solution that has been developed in response to those pain points. Countless surveys, including Jamf’s own data, show that AI is being widely used across every company, but IT lacks visibility into its use. It’s hard to know what data is being shared with AI tools, which services are being used, and how to report on that use effectively — particularly in regulated industries.

AI Governance is designed to make it possible for anyone managing an Apple fleet to get granular insight into AI use across their Mac, iPhone, and iPad devices. It uses telemetrics to shed light on that use, offers governance and management tools to help IT gain better oversight and control over it, and provides highly comprehensive reporting tools suitable for internal or regulatory review.

“AI is happening whether organizations know it or not,” said Tschida. “That’s the problem. You can try to block it, but that’s very hard to do well. It’s far better to build visibility and governance around it.”

The offering makes it possible for companies to enable the AI use they already know is taking place while protecting corporate interests and enabling fast and accurate reporting. You can find out more details here.

Empowering better AI

Jamf’s approach is focused on endpoint management. AI Governance means IT can see what’s running on a device, categorize it, and understand what AI tools and models are in use. “If you know how people are running AI on your fleet, you can open it up safely. Then all of your customers and employees can find their way to figure out how AI is going to optimize their workforce,” she said.

What does that look like in practice? Think of it as an orchestration layer. IT can define different AI configurations for different teams: HR might use one set of models, engineers another. And admins can apply opinionated postures per group: what models are permitted, what cloud services they connect to, what’s visible to IT versus the CISO versus the CFO. “It’s an extension of what Jamf has always done, it just now applies to AI endpoints too.”

What about regulatory complexity across geographies? “A lot of governance controls are shared across regulations; a good base set is a healthy way to run regardless. But each regulation has its own twists. Our mission is to make sure customers operating in different markets can expand on that base and fit the specific models and regulations they need, getting the right configurations to the right devices.”

Managers must prepare for AI cost challenges

There’s a second dimension beyond management — cost. The industry is developing quickly, with new AI models appearing almost every week. Yesterday’s leading LLM is tomorrow’s fading star, even while the cost of AI infrastructure goes through the roof. As that churn slows, investors will want to start seeing returns on their bets, which is why token costs — the price of running AI services, at least in the cloud — are climbing fast.  

As costs become more realistic, that’s going to change the nature of AI deployment from the laissez-faire, anything goes approach to a more strategic management of such use. “Models keep dropping fast, but token costs are only going to go up,” said Tschida.

“Organizations will need to decide: just because you can build something with AI, should you? What’s the right model for what work? We’re helping customers move from, ‘We’ll just block it’ or ‘We’ll turn it on and hope for the best,’ toward a place where they have a real viewpoint and can manage and change that viewpoint over time.”

The ever-changing AI world is also prompting Jamf to make more of its APIs externally available. “We’re used across every industry and every geography, at every scale,” said Tschida. “There’s no way we can build every workflow every customer needs, we’d never get to all of them.”

Embracing openness also helps build future foundations. “Thinking about where we’re heading next — agentic endpoint management — having platform APIs allows our customers to build things they can imagine, that we can learn from, in a way that solves their specific problems.”

Apple, WWDC, and the enterprise

Tschida’s comments come shortly after WWDC 2026, where Apple introduced a raft of AI advances that formed a strong foundation for its future, improvements that matter to Jamf. “When Apple innovates, Jamf celebrates,” she said.

“Apple is doing great things in their AI ecosystem, revamping Siri, expanding their AI capabilities, making Apple the platform people want to run AI on because those machines simply perform better. Our job is to take what Apple builds and bring it into the enterprise in the way that enterprises actually need it.”

Most of the industry recognizes that Apple’s enterprise story has changed dramatically as its products see accelerating use, and momentum is not slowing. Tschida reflected on how just a few years ago, Apple in the enterprise was an option in employee choice programs. “Now it’s becoming the clear choice,” she said. “We expect that trend to continue. And the more Apple invests in AI running natively on device, the stronger that argument gets.”

Where is Jamf going?

AI Governance is a unique answer to an increasingly important set of questions that are now beginning to affect the IT management of Apple’s platforms. (It’s not clear whether anything as sophisticated exists for other platforms at al, but as the need to manage AI grows, demand for such solutions will grow.)

Ultimately, the company’s latest move reflects Jamf’s inherent strategy under its new CEO. “Focus on customers, listen to them, solve their problems, and don’t throw tech at it. Ask: what’s the problem? Can we solve it? That focus is what takes you where you need to go.

“We’re on a good trajectory, customers stay with us, and the culture has always underpinned us. Now we’re finding ways to lean into it even further,” she said.

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