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511: Interview With Jon Brown, VP Of Technology & Cybersecurity at Interlaced.io
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-This week we welcome back long time supporter of the show, Jon Brown.
-Jon is Vice President of Technology and Cybersecurity at Interlaced.io and owner of Grove Technologies.
-He recently completely a merger with Interlaced.
-Last time Jon was on the show, he was still evaluating options for his direction of growth.
-He discusses how difficult it was finding the right fit as some companies wanted to “acqui-hire” him.
-More emphasis was placed on his specific value rather than he company.
-As Tom Bridge told Jon, owner/operators tend to be bad employees.
-Jon is still running the day to day operations of Grove Technologies.
-Grove is acquisition #2 for Interlaced.
-Merging tools and systems is proving to be a challenge.
-Business models differ during acquistions as well, which can also complicate things.
-Jon speaks about the stages of a merger and compares his to varying stages of greif.
-Learning to work as a team means having to let go of some of you thoughts of how to get things done.
-As Jon joined Interlaced, he rediscovered his passion for the actual technology side of things. Some of that was lost in being an owner/operator of a business.
-Joe wants to know more about using Apple Business Chat.
-Grove uses a tool called Heymarket for business text messaging.
-Group SMS is a feature PsiMac is looking for as well.
-Sam has ongoing concerns about chat features creating more of an immediate response expectation.
-Jon talks about rules and auto responders to account for some of those concerns.
-Interlaced adds a 24/7 support team for after hours support of Grove customers.
-We debate the differences/similarities of Apple Business Messages and Slack.
510: Interview With Dav James of DIJ Consulting
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-This week we welcome Dav James of DIJ Consulting.
-Dav originally started at Apple in a variety of roles and moved to corporate IT support.
-DIJ Consulting is a Monday.com partner and works a lot on the automation side of things.
-We get into using integrations with Monday and services like Zendesk for automatic creation of tickets.
-Joe does some reporting in Numbers but it is more of a manual process so automation peaks his interest.
-The basics of Monday is that it is a task management software.
-Some of the frustrations Sam is feeling is the need of many different portals to manage things. Monday can integrate with a variety of those services and provide a centralized portal.
-Something as simple as centralized alerts was a big reason why Sam moved to Monday.
-Moving large amounts of data used to be a weak link that has now seen a major improvement.
-Affordability is a big draw of Monday.
-Connecting all the dots between the various services and Monday.com may be an initial challenge. Dav is working on how to make that easier for consultancies.
-You can find Dav on YouTube and in MacAdmins Slack.
-Taking action on a show request, Dav started the Monday channel in MacAdmins Slack as well.
509: Interview With Adam Engst Of the TidBITS Content Network
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-On today’s show, we welcome Adam Engst of TidBITS Content Network.
-We review key features of phishing emails, as discussed in a recent TCN article.
-One of the newer tricks is to send the entire email as an image.
-Will better grammar pose a challenge to users detecting spam emails?
-It takes just a beat longer to identify a spam email message.
-Legitimate training tools like KnowBe4 can be good to keep employees on their toes.
-We discuss the LastPass breach and how far reaching it was.
-Thieves are getting more clever by first capturing iPhone passcodes in public places, then stealing the device.
-A challenge to this is that the iPhone passcode can be used to reset an Apple ID password.
-This can also cause a company breach if an employee’s iPhone is stolen.
-Send out your own newsletters to customers that discuss this and more by using TidBITS Content Network.
506: Time Machine Blues
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-We would like to thank new Patreon member Rolf Woodward, and thank Bruce Corson for increasing his pledge.
-Time Machine is hopelessly broken in Jerry’s recent dealings.
-He has been recommending Carbon Copy Cloner.
-Joe had a specific issue where the Contacts app database was extremely large and causing an issue with backups.
-Sam is very keen on company policies where local file data is not company responsibility.
-Jerry talks about supporting a customer who had some major issues after a computer migration.
-BackBlaze has a great service to ship a drive with backup data.
-Joe talks about important directories to be aware of when troubleshooting macOS.
505: DuckDuckNo
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-Joe likes Apple Music playlists. Sam takes live notes. Some good recommnendations:
Restorative Yoga
Headspace
-Jerry can’t listen to music while working.
-He didn’t find Apple Fitness was working for him. Athlytic is an app that he highly recommends.
-Jerry is currently watching Skinwalker Ranch on Netflix.
-HomePod Mini should have a chargeable battery.
-Sam uses his HomePod as a speaker for his bedroom TV.
-Dark Reader is a great browser extension Sam uses with Safari to automatically enables dark mode for sites, even if they don’t support it.
-Sam’s latest gripe about 1Password is that it has a legit issue auto filling SonicWall pages.
-Why is 1Password 8 not in the App Store?
-Jerry doesn’t like DuckDuckGo.
-We get into browser preferences.
-Jerry and Sam both are independently testing Yubikey by Yubico for authentication.
-HCS wrote a guide for using security keys as a second factor with an Apple ID.
-Sam works with a client for a while before he asks the most basic of questions.
-Amazon DNS causes an issue with internet connectivity for one of Jerry’s clients.
