Were there any notable changes in subscription metrics, such as ARR or subscription renewals? | JAMF (Aug 07, 2025) | Candlesense

Were there any notable changes in subscription metrics, such as ARR or subscription renewals?

Based on the information in the news release you provided, Jamf’s second‑quarter earnings announcement (for the quarter ending June 30 2025) includes the following points:

  • The company disclosed its Q2 financial results via a press release on Business Wire and filed the release with the SEC on Form 8‑K.
  • A conference call/webcast for analysts and investors is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Central (4:30 p.m. Eastern) on August 7 2025.

What is *not mentioned**

The summary does not contain any details about Jamf’s subscription‑related performance metrics—specifically:

  • Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) – there is no statement of the current ARR level, growth versus prior periods, or any change in the ARR figure.
  • Subscription renewals – the release does not note renewal rates, churn, expansion of existing contracts, or any shift in the renewal pipeline.
  • Other subscription metrics (e.g., new seats added, net new ARR, booked subscription revenue, or subscription‑related guidance) are also absent.

Answer to the question

Given the content of the news release, there is no information indicating any notable changes—positive or negative—in Jamf’s subscription metrics such as ARR or subscription renewals. If Jamf disclosed such data, it would be found in the full earnings release or the accompanying investor presentation, but those details are not included in the excerpt you shared.

What to do if you need the specifics

  • Review the complete earnings release on Jamf’s Investor Relations site (https://ir.jamf.com) where the full financial statements and accompanying “Management Discussion & Analysis” typically break out subscription‑related figures.
  • Listen to or read the transcript of the August 7, 2025 conference call, where management often discusses ARR growth, renewal performance, and future subscription outlook.

Until those documents are examined, we cannot confirm any notable changes in subscription metrics from the provided news summary.