jonsgold wrote:
Is there an API available to check the warranties of multiple machines? We have hundreds of Macs in our company to check regularly, and currently I have to use https://selfsolve.apple.com/ and enter each machine one at a time. This isn't scalable...
It seems you may not have as big a problem as you think? " check REGULARLY " ?? If you check them once, and make a spreadsheet or somesuch file, you then need only sort by date and CHECK that REGULARLY - adding new devices to IT as they come into your company. You could likely find some clever employee to write a simple App to manage that list and notifications. Adobe Director could do it in a couple of hours - start to tested finish, GUI and all.
It does seem a little odd that there is no facility for managing an Enterprise though - you might find with a little digging, you can find out for sure from Apple (who seems to prefer customer contact avoidance after the sale , if possible - hard to blame them, being the most valuable company on Earth = HUGE installed base)
Here's what I did to find the following - assume the path is OBSCURE.
- Go here http://www.apple.com/contact/ = the Contact Us link at the bottom of every page
- Top right of that page is "How to buy for business" with two options:
- Apple Enterprise Sales (877) 412-7753 = you clearly MUST already have your own Apple Account Rep with a large installed base
- The link in the paragraph leads one to the possible answers to your question
The Apple Store for Business <http://store.apple.com/us_smb_78313?target=smb> seems a bit more robust than the Consumer level Store
It has a couple of interesting drawer menus


You might give the TOP one on the 1st and the BOTTOM one on the 2nd a look - particularly the 2nd <http://store.apple.com/us_smb_78313/account/home>
I can't go any further, but "View Order History" from the TOC at left looks promising - one could extrapolate the warranty period for a any device by its type and the longevity thereof - (iPhones are shorter than Macs, for example)