On September 12, 2023, Apple unveiled the next generation of mobile and wearable devices that people can’t wait to get their hands-on, including the next major OS release – iOS 17. iOS 17 is scheduled to be released on September 18, 2023

The good news: Citrix Endpoint Management is ready to support iOS 17 on Day 0. Our development team has been closely monitoring and testing the early access releases to ensure no major blockers were experienced for our Citrix Secure Hub client and Citrix mobile productivity apps – such as Citrix Secure Mail and Citrix Secure Web, as well as Citrix Endpoint Management cloud and on-premises

Client:

  • Secure Hub 23.8.1.1 (GA: Live)
  • Secure Mail 23.9.0 (GA: Live)
  • Secure Web 23.9.0 (GA: Live)
  • Citrix Files 23.8.0 (GA: Live)

Server:

  • Citrix Endpoint Management 23.9.0 (Rollout starts: Week of Sept 18)
  • Citrix XenMobile Server 10.15 Rolling Patch 4 (GA: Sept 18)

Please note that if you are running earlier supported versions of XenMobile Server (e.g. 10.14) and CEM 23.7.0, iOS 17 will still work. We highly recommend updating all server components at the earliest opportunity for compatibility. CEM cloud release will be done automatically via canary rollout. 

Of course, our Citrix MAM SDK is also ready to support iOS 17. The latest MAM SDK for iOS (version: 23.8.0) is available on GitHub for your development team to prepare and integrate with your in-house mobile apps.

With our Day 0 support, IT administrators can now support corporate and BYO devices on iOS 17, whether they are already enrolled or planning to be enrolled in Citrix Endpoint Management cloud or on-premises. 

Stay tuned for more news on upcoming iOS 17 device management features coming soon on Citrix Endpoint Management. 


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