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465: Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole

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-Joe has an update on using his new Synology with Synlogy Central Management System. After digging around with notifications, he was frustrated. Thanks to Dan Monge of Mac IT Pros for the tip to look at the client Synology notifications as there is an additional CMS column.

-PsiMac charges a monthly service fee for network management.

-ā€œDonā€™t be afraid to charge the clientā€ -Jerry Zigmont

-A pesky client calls Jerry multiple times as he racking up his Smith.ai bill.

-Someone that needed help and Joe spent some time diagnosing, decides to try and migrate data on her 10 year old computer on her own.

-Jerry expresses concerns about working with customers that have 10 year old equipment and the risks that come with it.

-For new clients, Joe standardizes on getting a system report from Watchman Monitoring.

-PSA - BackBlaze keeps your historical data for only 30 days by default.

-Keeping old hardware for cost saving reasons can end up costing people in the end as the labor to upgrade can be extended due to aging equipment.

-Joe brings up finding better ways to manage automatic updates across different hardware/software.

-UniFi updates seem to handle rolling updates well.

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

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-This week we welcome back Jason Dettbarn. Founder and CEO of Addigy

-There has been a 50% growth in the MSP sector and they are banking on this sector.

-We talk Apple Business Essentials and itā€™s coexisting with a third party MDM like Addigy.

-This is also contributing to fixing the foundational changes needed.

-Addigy has a big training arm.

-Jason discusses providing tools to migrate MDM vendors.

-Addigy uses Gainsight to understand and react to customer satisfaction levels.

-Joe & Sam talk about how managing software updates has become more challenging.

-Jasonā€™s team is working hard on InTune compliance and Okta integration.

-Addigy was named one of Inc. Magazineā€™s Best Places to Work

463: Save Changes and Shut Down

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-Jerry is dealing with what appears to be a case of identity theft. 

-Joe comes up with a trivia question based on chatter on Slack. Where is the physical serial number on the current iMac computers?

-Depot repairs on a personal iMac didnā€™t work out too well for Jerry. 

-Joe is trying to get details on supported previous operating systems from Apple. 

-With the removal of python 2.7, Jerry uses advice from Armin Briegel to implement Shortcuts. 

-Even without meaning to, clients can take advantage of a ā€œfreeā€ consulting call. 

462: Balanced Billing & The "Partner Plan" With Richard Wingfield Of Envision Design

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461: Let your Conscience Be your Guide

Topics:

-Joe is tired of being the help desk when Tim is out. 

-Sam has dreams about removing himself from the help desk ticket queue. 

-Samā€™s new hire is working out well. 

-Developing guides for common user tasks has been tremendously helpful for Sam. 

-TextExpander is an invaluable tool that we all use. Joe has used it to create his own instructions for users. 

-In this weekā€™s ā€œI should have known thisā€, Sam realized that disabling the default account on Synology would break the Cloud Sync connection because the process is owned by that account. 

-Joe uses Backup Radar to stay on top of backup alerts. 

-The group discusses Synologyā€™s C2 built in backup solution.

-Joe has been listening to a podcast by Sam Harris about how society relies on technology and how fragile it is. Bridgefy can be used for offline messaging in a scenario where 

-iPhone will be able to be used with satellite communications for emergency services in the future. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-08-30/apple-plans-to-add-satellite-features-to-iphones-for-emergencies

460: My Stupidity Makes You Smarter

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-Samā€™s daughter lost her wallet but there was no AirTag or Tile used. 

-Joe talks about Chipolo, a third party vendor that works with the FindMy infrastructure. 

-Sam has a gripe about people that canā€™t read through an entire email. 

-One of Joeā€™s clients had a display issue that seemed to persist after a restart. 

-Jerryā€™s client insists on a visit for something that could have been done remotely. 

-Sam had to coach a fellow consultant on billing what he was worth. 

-Joe tests our knowledge of how to restart HomePod. 

-In this weekā€™s episode of ā€œI should have known thisā€, Joe talks about a Synology searching issue. 

-Jerry has a mother of ā€œI should have known thisā€ with a Ubiquiti update story. Enter cached updates. 

-Joe insists the Apple Studio Display should have built in Apple TV capabilities or, at least Airplay. Jerry is having none of it.