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Making Apple Cider Out of Apple’s iOS 15 Update

About This Webinar

Making Apple Cider Out of Apple’s iOS 15 Update will feature DMD’s assessment of iOS 15 from beta phase to initial launch, where we are now, and what we think the impact will be in the next six months. We’ll also discuss the external elements impacting iOS 15 including industry reactions and plans to address the update.

Register to see snapshots from the road of iOS 15 beta through post-launch and beyond.

Agenda
  • What we've learned since iOS 15 was announced this summer (including adoption rates)
  • The external factors impacting iOS 15
  • What we think the impact will be in the next six months
Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
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