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452: VPN For Clients

Topics:

-Jerry wants to know everyone’s take on VPNs. 

-iCloud Private Relay is another option that Joe will start to recommend as it comes out of beta. 

-One of Sam’s approaches is to suggest verbiage in employee agreements as opposed to enforcing technology. 

-More about iCloud Private Relay: About iCloud Private Relay - Apple Support

-Joe brings up valid concerns about using the office firewall as a VPN solution as it may not be scalable.

-Sam’s third party VPN of choice is NordVPN but he has some concerns about it now being in the App Store.

-Jerry wants everyone to use his affiliate links.

-As Sam’s daughter is applying to colleges, he is concerned about one institution’s practice in handling secure documents.

-As Jerry looks to migrate a client’s mail data, he finds that their current provider wont’ provide admin access, likely because they have multiple customers in the same portal.

-Password management and “credential stuffing” is an ongoing process for Joe’s customers. 

-It’s astonishing that some providers allow very insecure passwords.

-Props for TidBITS Content Network for providing incredibly useful content to provide to our customers for topics like password security.

-Keychain Password Manager “memorable” password feature is gone because it was a 32-bit function.

451: Blue Chip Mail Migrations

Topics:

-Jerry talks about using Rackspace for Microsoft 365 hosting. Somehow they don’t offer two factor authentication. 

-Jerry had a struggle migrating a family tenant of Microsoft to a business license. He used Power BI to get it done. 

-Joe ran into a gotcha with a migration and claiming a domain. 

-PowerShell is a knowledge that is a necessity at times. 

-Allowing users to be Global Admins could be dangerous due to how flippant they are with their own passwords. 

-There is a danger to managing a service if that service has issues. 

-Moving to new devices can cause an issue with Authenticator apps. 

-Google Chrome has an extension for scanning QR codes for two factor. 

-Joe talks browser recommendations and password management. 

-Safari has a nice password import feature. 

-CCP loves 1Password but there have been some hiccups in recent versions. 

450: Low Hanging Fruit & Slow Paying Clients

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449: Making More & Doing Less

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Topics:

-PsiMac was closed for the holiday break but Joe needed to be available for customers. He has to deal with a client billing issue. 

-Joe takes copious notes not only for his own team but for the benefit of the clients.

-With the amount of effort that goes into preparing some detailed quotes and projects, should the client be billed? Multiple options are kicked around. 

-Jerry comes up with an effective method that Sam will promptly take and make his own.

-“We have to respect our own time, even if our clients don’t.”

-It’s always tough handling billing for multiple quick emails from a customer.

-An old topic of billing for things like managed backups can be financially beneficial for a consultancy and technically beneficial for the customer. 

-Mike Bombich of Carbon Copy Cloner puts out a great product but also is a great help to the Mac community. 

-Jerry reached out for support with a drive that wouldn’t boot. A product that was kicked around and worked for Jerry, although not officially endorsed, is iBoySoft. Jerry’s situation had a positive outcome reviving an unmountable disk.

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448: Carving A Piece Of Marble With A Blunt Instrument

Topics:

-Joe talks about how log4j affected things like Backblaze and UniFi. 

-Sam shares how his UniFi Mac mini died and forced him to review his backup process. 

-Command Control Power has a new sponsor: We welcome Kolide! Visit kolide.com and honest.security to learn more. 

-A classic UniFi/Sonos issue plagued Joe at a particular client. 

-In Jerry’s Sonos situation, he first replaced the old Sonos Bridge products with the newer Sonos Amps. 

-Jerry opens a debate about iPad vs Mac as a main workstation. 

-A scary moment for Joe’s client turns into an easy win for Joe. Undo to the rescue. 

-A hug thank you to our newest community members! Thank you for your contributions to the show!

447: Interview With Jason Dettbarn / Founder & CEO of Addigy - Cloud Based Mac Management Platform

Topics:

-We welcome back Jason Detrbarn, founder and CEO of Addigy. 

-Jason talks to us about taking a company-wide break over the holidays. 

-Working from home can make it difficult to separate work and home life. Sam discusses one of his tactics. 

-Sam and Joe both needed support from Addigy over the break and they were able to assist without missing a beat. 

-Joe had Migration Assistant going remotely and had to use Addigy Live Terminal to bail him out. 

-Jason talks about the upcoming Addigy Innovate Conference, February 22-23, 2022.

-Automating your workflows is the key to getting out of the habit of repeating the same tasks over and over. 

-With the partnership with Splashtop in place, Jerry is curious about the differences between that and Live Terminal. 

-Automated Device Enrollment with customizations is impressive. 

-Jason discusses how much the community is involved in the direction of new features. 

-Jason gives us a teaser into big UI changes coming in the product.