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520: My Precious
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-Jerry takes issue with the way Joe & Sam covet their calendars.
-Each of us either use Calendly or Harmonizely.
-We discuss the latest in Apple certifications and listing on the ACN locator.
-The two courses and exams are Apple Device Support and Deployment & Management.
-All of us are intrigued with Apple Messages for Business. Cost seems to be a barrier for entry.
-You can have SMS hosted by a different company than you use for voice.
519: Interview With Jason Dettbarn / Founder & CEO of Addigy - Watchdog & RSR Updates
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-Jason Dettbarn, founder and CEO of Addigy joins us once again.
-We dive right into updates on macOS being problematic and how Addigy deals with this issue.
-With Apple’s first Rapid Security Response, they did not receive any disclosures to provide details.
-Addigy released a new MDM Watchdog to mitigate macOS update issues.
-Addigy made their MDM Watchdog available to everyone.
-We discuss the tools that are out there that try and guide the users to updates as another alternative when MDM is not completing its task.
-Finding out what is next on Apple’s radar can sometimes be a guessing game.
-At Addigy they try to focus on three things: Security first, scalability, and Apple expertise.
-Jason speaks about sticking to what they know and using the tools that are already out there like InTune for device compliance and Okta identity management.
-He gives us his 5-10 year predictions.
517: Do that Hudu that you do so well
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-On a recent Patreon only show, Jerry talked about a documentation tool called Hudu. He discusses more about the ChatGPT integration.
-Jerry recommends Google Bard.
-Joe has a client that has a unique setup with access to their server. He uses Addigy Self Service to deploy a connection script.
-Sam has been implementing Single Sign-On in more and more scenarios with his customers.
-Sam found out the hard way how a content filter can block legitimate services.
-We talk about giving users the local admin password on a Mac when you can’t accomplish something remotely.
-We get into online calendar bookings and how Joe & Sam are very protective of their time.
513: Pricing Your Device Management Stack
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-Jerry & Joe talk about their monthly MSP offerings and the services it includes.
-Jerry uses Square for automated credit card payments and invoices.
-Joe talks about competing on quality as opposed to pricing.
-Offering a lower starting point without important services can put both you and the customer in a bad position.
-How do you handle consultants in your area that offer extremely low rates?
-The hosts speak to the benefits of monthly fees.
-Priority scheduling and unattended remote support are big selling points for Joe’s plan.
-We spoke with Tim Pearson on Patreon Episode 471 to discuss some great tips on managed services pricing.
-One of Jerry’s clients uses a Remote Desktop tool called NuoRDS.
-Jerry was able to remotely assist a customer while in an Uber in Belgium.
-The tool that Jerry uses to manage scheduled restarts is called Power Manager.