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594: Navigating Apple's Changing Ecosystem and the Future of Tech Support

In this episode of Command Control Power, Joe and Jerry discuss a range of topics related to recent changes in iOS, macOS, and Apple's overall ecosystem. They delve into the complexities introduced by incremental and major updates, particularly iOS 18 and Ventura, and how these updates impact their work with clients. They also explore the practicality of using features like cognitive accessibility, magic links for password replacement, and passkeys. Both share experiences with frustrating tech issues, such as incorrect autocorrections and overly complicated return policies for electronics. They reflect on how rising expectations from both users and shareholders drive the incessant introduction of new features and how this affects daily usage and tech support.

Introduction and Catching Up

Navigating iOS Changes

Frustrations with Technology Updates

Tech Tips and Tricks

Accessibility Features for Elderly Users

Amazon Return Policy Changes

Addigy and Migration Assistant Tips

MagSafe Charging Challenges

iCloud Backup vs Direct Transfer

Cable Transfer Realities

App Reinstallation Annoyances

Authenticator Apps and Two-Factor Authentication

Password Management Woes

Magic Links vs Passwords

Passkeys and Password Managers

Apple's AI and Typing Frustrations

Closing Thoughts and Client Engagement

Best Of CCP - Interview with Dr. Howard Oakley of The Eclectic Light Company

Sam Valencia, Jerry Zigmont and Joe Saponare discuss working with Apple technology and clients. Drawn from their combined experience of over 20 years in the Apple Consultants Network, they discuss technical support issues both with the technology and working with clients.

591: Optimizing MSP Operations with Tim Pearson of Creative Techs

Command Control Power: Mastering IT Workflows, Automation, and Vinyl Rituals

In this engaging episode of Command Control Power, hosts Joe, Sam, and Jerry, alongside guest Tim Pearson from Creative Techs, explore a wide range of topics spanning advanced IT management and nostalgic music traditions. They reminisce about the ACEs conference and introduce ACEs After Dark, a community event for sharing mobile device management (MDM) and remote monitoring and management (RMM) tips. The conversation dives into optimizing IT workflows through automation, discussing tools like Halo dashboards and Backup Radar for efficient backup management. The group highlights the importance of community support in the Managed Service Provider (MSP) and Apple Certified Network (ACN) landscapes, emphasizing the benefits of integrated tools like PSA and Pax8 for business process streamlining. Additionally, they address the challenges posed by the fragmented MSP vendor landscape and share insights into the economic and time commitments required for creating community-driven tools. Tim Pearson wraps up the episode with a nostalgic discussion about vinyl records, reflecting on the charm of analog music rituals and the sentimental value of physical collections, enriched by personal anecdotes and the significance of classic albums.

589: Navigating Business Management with Benjamin Morales of Cirrus Partners

In this episode of Command Control Power, hosts dig into the business acumen of Benjamin Morales, owner of Cirrus Partners. Benjamin discusses his journey from being an educator in the Pacific Northwest to owning a small MSP company in Madison, Wisconsin. He elaborates on the challenges of managing a team, hiring and firing employees, and transitioning from Linux to macOS. The conversation covers the importance of company culture, and the balance between individual technical skills and management responsibilities. Additionally, Benjamin shares the lessons learned from losing a significant client due to a mismatch between an employee's personality and client expectations. Rounding out the discussion, Benjamin provides insights into his reading influences and the support mechanisms he relies on to lead effectively.

Ben's Career Journey

Transition to Ownership

Challenges of Leadership

Managing Employees and Client Relations

Documenting and Delegating

Employee Issues and Client Impact

Transitioning Business and Client Relations

Handling Employee Performance and Reputation

Debating Hiring and Firing Strategies

Navigating Pandemic Challenges

Workplace Dynamics

Effective Hiring Practices

Managing Employee Relations and Termination

Leveraging Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs)

Hiring Challenges and Solutions

Balancing Internal Transitions and Client Support

Reflecting on Leadership and Team Dynamics

Concluding Thoughts and Book Recommendations

587: Recovering Deleted Google Calendars and Client Network Saga: A Tech Support Adventure

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Recovering Deleted Google Calendars and Client Network Saga: A Tech Support Adventure


In this episode, the hosts discuss a series of challenging client issues, including how to recover a deleted Google Calendar, the complexities of managing network loops with Sonos devices, and the frustrations of dealing with unreliable electricians. They also explore advertising on Facebook and Instagram for tech support services, share the latest updates from Apple, and review the impact of recent podcasting trends. Tune in for insights on troubleshooting, client management, and the ever-evolving tech landscape.


-One of Jerry’s clients finds out the hard way that you cannot restore a deleted Google calendar.

-Joe has some follow up about his client with two UniFi mission critical switches.

-He also mentions a helpful UniFi article about preventing network loops.

-After many years and work with Sonos, Joe has some updated guidance on network recommendations.

-Jerry has seen an uptick in business lately. He is also engaging in Facebook and Instagram advertising.

-Joe is a fan of a podcast on NPR called The Brian Lehrer Show

-And now for Jerry’s favorite part - Joe’s product announcements.

-He does have some interesting thoughts on AirPods Pro hearing tests.


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