diff --git a/articles/translating-jamf-pro-terminology.md b/articles/translating-jamf-pro-terminology.md index 4296bff130..30ad8f7d2a 100644 --- a/articles/translating-jamf-pro-terminology.md +++ b/articles/translating-jamf-pro-terminology.md @@ -1,16 +1,14 @@ # Translating Jamf Pro terminology & capabilities -## Introduction Whether you are using Fleet alongside Jamf Pro to manage your Apple devices or preparing for a complete transition to Fleet as a modern, comprehensive platform for managing devices across all operating systems, this guide will help you compare and align Fleet's terminology and capabilities with those familiar from Jamf Pro. ## Reference table -| | | | -| ------------------------------ | ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -| Jamf | Fleet | Notes | +| Jamf | Fleet | Notes | +| ------------------------------ | ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Smart Group | Dynamic label | [Managing labels in Fleet](https://fleetdm.com/guides/managing-labels-in-fleet) | | Static Group | Manual label | | | Extension Attribute | Query or policy | Depending on your use case, a query is similar to an Extension Attribute used to gather specific information from a device. Similarly, a policy is used to return a boolean (Yes/No or True/False) response about a device. |