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653: We Don't Need No Stinkin’ Deferrals

In this episode of Command Control Power, the hosts humorously discuss their tech-related frustrations and the nuances of tech support. They struggle with audio issues at the beginning, but then delve into the timing issues with Apple's OS updates and deferrals, highlighting the challenges of managing these updates for clients. There's a light-hearted recount of personal tech issues, such as using HomePods and streaming music services. They also share the complexities of dealing with ISPs, particularly with switching providers and maintaining service quality. The episode concludes with a quirky story about a tech support session interrupted by a client's unexpected firing.

00:00 Introduction and Banter

01:12 Technical Difficulties and Setup

06:17 ISP Experiences and Switching to Frontier

08:07 Nostalgia and Local References

11:57 Dealing with ISPs and Customer Service

19:46 Frontier Fiber and Recommendations

23:05 Awkward Client Interaction

24:47 Tahoe Deferrals Explained

26:15 Apple's 90-Day Update Policy

29:04 Challenges with OS Updates

32:25 Client Management Strategies

36:49 The Frustrations of Tech Updates

50:45 Humorous Client Stories

52:20 Closing Remarks and Announcements

540: Interview With Mike Bombich of CEO and Developer of Carbon Copy Cloner

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Topics:

-We are pleased to welcome Mike Bombich, creator of Carbon Copy Cloner.

-He tells a story of losing data that inspired his creation of Carbon Copy Cloner.

-Mike spent 8 years as a creative with Apple.

-CCC was initially donation-ware.

-He never wanted to put any barrier between you and your data.

-macOS Big Sur started the downfall of bootable backups.

-Mike talks about how that affected CCC and his customers.

-We talk about Time Machine’s reliability and alternatives to built in solutions.

-Mike is not a fan of backing up to disk images.

-Jerry talks about the new Quick Updates feature of CCC.

-Mike talks about his feelings on cloud storage.

-Migration Assistant is another hot topic and we get into methods of restoration.

-Mike has always had a concern about releasing software that can delete data.

-We love the fish (it’s a tuna!) that guides us to privacy settings.

-He shares a bug from the Mojave days that affects helper tools, that has now been corrected in Ventura.

-Carbon Cooy Cloner’s update will not be subscription based.

-Check out the latest release of Carbon Cooy Cloner and the list of new features.

Best Of CCP - 009: Welcome new members - part 1 2013

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An extended water cooler chat with Jerry, Sam, and Joe, discussing issues facing new ACN members, featuring tips from seasoned pros.

Followup:

- Gary Hustwit, director of the Helvetica and Objectified documentaries tweeted that the correct pronunciation of Helvetica Neue is "noya"

- Command-Control-power "Have you tried restarting?" first generation shirts funded!

Topics:

- hybrid Managed Services offerings; Joe's "Tech Checkup", Sam's "Wellness Visits"; Jerry's offering periodic monthly maintenance to check backups, check disks, run updates; discounted rate when paying for six or twelve months in advance

- the advantages of sporting an Apple logo onsite and in public; whether or not to advertise on your car; great sources for logo merchandise aside from the ACN-direct options: ZuseQueensboro

- Apple Professional Services; operating as an arm of Apple; how to get involved with APS? face time with Apple, building a reputation over time

- Francois Daumard, formerly heading up Mobile Technology Competency at Apple in the Apple Consultants Network, left Apple a couple of weeks ago to join Fiberlink, sellers of MaaS360, a cloud-based Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution

- Apple Remote Desktop frustrations; Jerry coins a phrase for dealing with the black screen of doom: "cleaning the windshield"

Memorable lines:

"There's just these big black chunks of blocks and you have to open up a new Finder window and drag it around to have it clean the windshield." – Jerry

Mentions:

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446: Interview With Luis Giraldo - CXO at ScalePad & CEO at Ook

Topics:

-This week we welcome back our friend, Luis Giraldo. Luis is CEO at Ook Enterprises and Chief Experience Officer at ScalePad

-A long standing MSP, Luis started Monkey Box in 2013, which carried him over to IT Glue.  

-Luis speaks about managing his time between his MSP company and time with ScalePad. 

-Luis discusses the hero complex that consultants face, where we just want to do right by the customer but have trouble billing appropriately for our time. 

-ScalePad addresses this head on and approaches conversations with customers as a service activity as opposed to a sales pitch. 

-As Sam recalls learning about scheduled client meetings from Luis’ appearance in years past, he talks of more automated and regular reports. 

-Jerry wants to hear about Luis’ business story through Covid times. 

-Somehow he has not opened Apple Mail in months. He has moved to web mail clients and talks about the hardware being of less importance as cloud is the focus..

-Both Sam and Luis have been having trouble hiring new employees. They discuss the employee driven market. 

-Joe has had thoughts about stock options or profit sharing. Luis also brings up what small businesses have to think about to retain employees for the long term. 

-IT consultancy acquisitions and personal brands are hot topics as of late. 

Care to reach out to Luis Giraldo or learn more about him? Look no further.

LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisgiraldo

Paul Dippell Interview
https://www.n-able.com/studio/paul-dippell-on-operational-maturity

ScalePad - Chief Experience Officer (CXO)
https://www.scalepad.com

Ook Enterprises - CEO
https://ook.co

Luis’ Jazz albums on Apple Music
"It's Always You" - 2008 - https://music.apple.com/ca/album/its-always-you/285522012
"Day Dream" - 2002 - https://music.apple.com/ca/album/day-dream/58606887
(New album coming in 2022 with the New York-based Ben Paterson Trio!)

In the immediate future, he will be in Phoenix Jan 18-20 for the IoTSSA conference
https://www.iotssa.com/cybersecurity-expo-phoenix/

433: Part 2 with Tim Nyberg of The MacGuys+

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Topics:

-Joe ponders the question, what about requiring a monthly plan?

-Everyone debates the merits of a managed services only approach.

-One of Jerry’s customers mistakenly deleted mass amounts of Gmail data synced with Apple Mail. Retrieval wasn’t a simple solution due to how Google “labels” items in comparison to folders in Apple Mail.

-One of Tim’s clients that stored everything in Apple Mail had a catastrophic issue.

-Is Apple Mail a professional mail client? The ongoing debate continues.

-Backupify offers native server side backups for Google and Microsoft 365. 

-Backblaze affiliate accounts can be an additional revenue stream for consultants.

-Alerting customers to issues that come from services like Watchman Monitoring is one thing. But getting them to take action is another.

416: Interview With Annie Chen VP Of Product At Splashtop Inc

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  • This week we are joined by Annie Chen, the VP of product management at Splashtop.

  • Splashtop is a Silicon Valley company founded in 2006 that started off as a browser based product.

  • Today they focus on remote access to your devices, working closely with GPU manufacturers to optimize and leverage hardware encoding to achieve high performance.

  • Jerry commends Splashtop on the feature parity and he talks about how Mac had seemed to always receive the short end of the stick with other remote access products.

  • Splashtop has three major offerings: Splashtop Business Access, Splashtop Remote Support - useful for MSPs looking to replace their RMM products, and Splashtop SOS for quick remote access.

  • It is easy to try out and adjust to Splashtop, which Jerry found really helpful.

  • Sam recently tried to use SOS with a customer and ran up against macOS security settings but was able to deal with it by blindly typing in admin credentials on a Mac

  • Annie explains how the Safe Reboot feature works, which will help you reboot a computer remotely without losing access.

  • Jerry likes how the screens that Splashtop SOS presents to the clients because it makes it easier for them to know what to do.

  • Joe has been really happy with the consumer side of Splashtop as well.

  • With Splashtop’s next version release, Mac Streamer will support native hardware encoding.

  • They have recently formalized their MSP support group and an advisory panel.

  • Splashtop is also working on having a specific build for M1 that they hope will be a universal binary and installed on Mac as a whole.

  • They have just launches a monthly subscription plan for Splashtop’s remote support product.

  • With Splashtop your subscription can grow as your business does.

  • The group is impressed with Splashtop’s feature set in general.

  • Jerry mentioned how Splashtop’s competitor would show advertisements even though you paid for the product.

  • Focusing on security and protection, Splashtop has set up a security advisory counsel as well.

  • Annie says the remote support and SOS products are really great for MSPs and service class teams.

  • Visit Splashtop.com to set up a free trial and see what all the fuss is about.