059: Interview with Rich Trouton
/Recorded live July 15, 2014
- Interview with Rich Trouton, Lead Help Desk Technician at a leading Medical Institute in Washington D.C.
Recorded live July 15, 2014
- Interview with Rich Trouton, Lead Help Desk Technician at a leading Medical Institute in Washington D.C.
Recorded live June 10, 2014
- Brian got started on the Mac in the days of nine-inch monochrome screens and System 6; began working on Macs professionally in 1996; started BestMacs in 1999
- when transforming his consultancy to Managed Services, Brian developed a suite of tools in-house to be released under the Mac-MSP brand; the first to be released is Gruntwork for automating maintenance; a remote screen sharing and remote login (SSH) tool called Blue Sky is coming soon
- Gruntwork can be compared to CasperSuite; uses Munki for software updates
- the importance of working more on the business instead of in the business as the business grows
- Mac-MSP offers discounts to Apple Consultants Network members and subscribers of Watchman Monitoring
- going "all in" when transitioning to Managed Services from hourly billing: having a referral to another consultant ready for clients who don't want Managed Services helps avoid leaving clients in the lurch
- Allen's "Personal Support" plan; Easing Into Managed Services
- Gruntwork proudly displays the service provider's branding; demonstrates value by reminding users that maintenance is being run
- @Siracusa: Gruntwork will run a live disk verification, and if it fails, will automatically restart in Single User mode, run the disk repair, log the result, restart normally, and report the result #HFS+
- Apple should buy Alsoft and build DiskWarrior into the Recovery Partition and diskutil
- how to price managed services; don't undercharge, match the old pricing at a minimum
- demo videos at mac-msp.com/demo
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Recorded live May 27, 2014
Aloha ʻOe" (Farewell to Thee) is Liliʻuokalani's most famous song and a common cultural Leitmotif for Hawaii.
Sponsored by Smile
Interview with Malissa King, VP of Sales, Drobo (866-997-6288 or sales@drobo.com), announcing a special offer for ACN members.
How to use Laplink PCmover Express for Windows XP in Parallels Desktop virtual machines. Works with Windows 7 or 8
PCmover Professional (Download) - EN
OS X 10.9.3 causing more headaches for Mac Pro users: external monitors getting disabled, Mark Gurman 5/26/2014
Recorded live March 25, 2014
We are pleased to be joined this week by Ryan Grimes of HoosierMac Consulting. Ryan has been a longtime user of Synology products and has been writing a series of blog posts comparing Synology network attached storage devices to the Mac mini Server.
Thanks to our exclusive sponsor this week, Smile Software. Smile makes great products for Mac and iOS, including our favorite time-saver, TextExpander.
- Ryan’s comparison of Mac mini w/Thunderbolt RAID storage vs. Synology 1513+: Part 1 & Part 2
- How to set up CrashPlan Cloud Backup headless on a Synology NAS
- Plex
- complications from Apple changing default connection method for Mac servers to SMB when using Bonjour
- MineCraft server
- DHCP, DNS, VPN services
- how to find the "Performa 600" among Synology’s huge product lineup
- live demo of DSM 5.0
- cleaning up after non-certified fly-by-nights (“Anger Work”)
- Brett Terpstra's blog post on automating dynamic date math in TextExpander
Recorded March 2, 2014
Sponsored by MoonClerk
This is part two of a special two-part Managed Services roundtable feature six members of the Apple Consultants Network, discussing the benefits of a Managed Services pricing model and how to transition a traditional hourly-billing consultancy into offering Managed Services.
Thanks to our brand new sponsor, MoonClerk – an easy and inexpensive way to collect recurring payments for your subscription services.
Thanks also to our special guests for this roundtable:
Allen Hancock, The Orchard Solutions and Watchman Monitoring
Luis Giraldo, Ook Enterprises and MonkeyBox
Kevin Ginger, kGinger Consulting
- offering clients "self service" options through CasperSuite or RobotCloud
- building a "book of service" to work toward an exit plan for your consultancy; building something of value; getting acquired
- the benefits of talking about your service offerings to get comfortable pitching them to clients
- the fact is, servers should be managed proactively to ensure reliability, and Managed Services is a natural way to provide proactive services, billed automatically on a monthly basis consistent with the way services are rendered
- with Mission Critical services, the consultant takes on a psychological burden to ensure that the services keep working; Managed Services makes it equitable for the consultant
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/acn-alumni
http://watchmanmonitoring.com/acn-benefit
https://www.watchmanmonitoring.com/sample-agreement/
http://mhelpdesk.com/better-way-to-inform-customers-about-how-they-are-being-billed/
http://community.watchmanmonitoring.com
Value-Based Fees by Alan Weiss
Small Biz Thoughts by Karl W. Palachuk
- ZenDesk
Recorded March 2, 2014
Sponsored by MoonClerk
This is part one of a special two-part Managed Services roundtable feature six members of the Apple Consultants Network, discussing the benefits of a Managed Services pricing model and how to transition a traditional hourly-billing consultancy into offering Managed Services.
Thanks to our brand new sponsor, MoonClerk – an easy and inexpensive way to collect recurring payments for your subscription services.
Thanks also to our special guests for this roundtable:
Allen Hancock, The Orchard Solutions and Watchman Monitoring
Luis Giraldo, Ook Enterprises and MonkeyBox
Kevin Ginger, kGinger Consulting
- using half-day and full-day rates to discourage "tire-kickers" and very infrequent break-fix clients, helping to position Managed Services as a better alternative
- should a Managed Services Provider include Help Desk services? end-user training? value-adds vs. just keeping the systems running
- transitioning from "one-man-show" to managed services consultancy; see also: CCP 013: Easing into Managed Services with Allen Hancock and 010: Managed Services discussion with Luis Giraldo
- developing systems for consistency, standardization to improve efficiency
- Quantifying the Value of Managed Services blog post by Luis
- "first 15 minutes free for $_/mo" is a good first step; relieves burden bulk hours
- business clients are more efficient billing-wise, and from the perspective of delivering value
- residential clients are higher-maintenance, higher-touch, more-demanding, and less efficient
- yet, Allen points out that residential clients can be more satisfying to work with, and when charging hourly it doesn't matter because they all pay the same rate
- enforcing the use of a help desk ticketing system
- user training: why should users use your ticketing system?
- reminding clients to restart
- "Hourly billing breeds inefficiency." – Luis (see also: "how hourly billing is the scum of the Earth" in 010: Managed Services discussion with Luis Giraldo)
"All inclusive billing breeds efficiency." – Luis
"We hate spending time tracking time." – Luis
"Allen, is there any way to wire that support menu to a restart command?" – Joe
"And we don't need to save, right?" – Allen
"If they call, their call can be directed to voicemail if they haven't restarted." – Joe
"Spoken like a true 'break/fix man'." – Luis
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