Patreon Show - 539: Don't Poke A Polecat
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-The Andy Esposito story from an ACEs conference event long ago is the gift that keeps on giving.
-Jerry gives a shout out to our friends at TidBITS Content Network.
-Dave Hamilton of Mac Geek Gab mentioned blazing fast ThunderBolt cables from Leirui. Available on Amazon.
-Joe has some personal experience with Nudge and AppleScript automation from macsudo.com.
-Joe wants to do some follow up on all the automations within Addigy…when he has time.
-Sam made a mistake deploying Nudge and found out the result the hard way.
-The power of beta testers is crucial. A small group of tech savvy employees that can vet your deployments.
-Sam has some experience with UniFi’s Cloud Controller and shares some of what he has learned.
-Ryan Grimes gave Joe some tips on keeping tabs on UniFi alerts using Uptime Robot.
-LTE backup ISP options are critical when another ISP isn’t available for a business.
-Jerry is back from Europe and shares some of technology encounters.
-Manual DNS records bit him when trying to connect to a public network.
-Sam shares a tip to use captive.apple.com on a network where the captive portal won’t launch.
-Jerry found a good charger for his iPhone 13 Pro.
-Apple Maps for walking is fantastic according to Jerry.
-The haptic notifications on Apple Watch frightens and confuses Sam.
-Finally, Sam gets to talk about his new Apple Watch Ultra 2.
-Not to be outdone, Jerry also picked up a new Apple Watch series 9.
-Joe talks about his methods for purchasing new Apple hardware locally.
-The iPhone Pro Max is a two handed device according to Joe.
-Sam was incensed about a $55 activation charge for his new Apple Watch.
-This week we continue our conversation with Lucas Acosta of Foojee.
-Sam asks Lucas about keeping that drive going.
-Interesting thought - the CEO is not allowed any quarterly goals…
-Identifying roles & responsibilities are crucial for Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) to work, keeping the visionary in check.
-Lucas takes us through the level of importance of the integrator.
-Burn out is a real thing. And sometimes we deserve a break after all that we put in.
-Client referrals are incredibly important and sometimes we have to flat out ask for them.
-Apple Store communication is an involved process so we get into how to cultivate that relationship.
-A custom landing page for Apple Store employees is a solid idea to run with.
-You can interact with Lucas on MacAdmins Slack or by going to lucasacosta.com.
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Command-Control-Power is a weekly podcast hosted by three certified members of the Apple Consultants Network (ACN), drawing from over half a century of combined experience operating technology consulting practices.
Hosts: Joe Saponare of PsiMac, Sam Valencia of HCS Technology Group, and Jerry Zigmont of MacWorks.
We talk about Apple, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Synology, UniFi, hardware, software, best practices, clients, rates, managed services, mobile device management, business operations, troubleshooting, etc.
We also feature regular interviews with vendors and colleagues.