Weldon Dodd is the evangelist and SVP of Global Partnerships for Kandji, a next-generation device management solution for Apple device fleets. Prior to Kandji, Weldon worked in Engineering at Apple and taught iOS and Mac management in mixed platform environments. He earned his degree in History from UC Santa Barbara.
"One of the most powerful principles of economics is the concept of trade-offs. Whether it’s deciding to buy a new car rather than putting that money toward your retirement or the trade-off we make when we entrust our private information to businesses in return for more personalized services, we understand that with every choice we make, we must give up something in exchange for what we gain."
In this episode of Apple @ Work, Bradley talks with Weldon Dodd from Kandji about their new endpoint detection and response product.
One of the most powerful principles of economics is the concept of trade-offs. Whether it’s deciding to buy a new car rather than putting that money