A show by and for certified members of the Apple Consultants Network
In this episode of Command Control Power, Andy Espo from Call Andy Mac Consulting joins the discussion once again. The conversation kicks off with humorous banter about appearances and jackets before delving into serious tech talk. Andy shares the complexities of installing and upgrading network infrastructure in high-end residential projects, especially in challenging environments like old houses and concrete structures. He emphasizes the importance of discerning client relationships, meticulous planning, and ensuring proper execution by contractors. Andy also discusses strategies for building trust with clients, effective communication, and the shift towards managed services amid growing cybersecurity concerns. The episode concludes with insights on the importance of networking and building strategic partnerships with clients.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:41 High-End Residential Work
01:55 Challenges in Network Installations
04:47 WiFi Planning and Intuition
09:18 Client Education and Expectations
10:57 Working with Contractors
17:07 Common Wiring Issues
20:35 Ensuring Quality and Client Satisfaction
29:05 The Importance of Redundancy in Wiring
29:27 Challenges with Daisy Chaining and Switches
29:56 The Frustration of Poor Wiring in High-End Homes
31:01 The Impact of Construction Materials on WiFi Performance
32:42 The Shift to Managed Services and Cybersecurity
34:40 The Importance of Cyber Insurance
40:56 Efficiency Loss and Productivity in IT
45:30 The Art of Communicating Value to Clients
50:36 Building Strategic Partnerships
52:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Recorded live June 3, 2014
Tim Cook quoting Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, ZDNet: "With vulnerabilities such as Heartbleed and Pileup likely to go unpatched on tens, if not hundreds of millions of Android devices, the platform is fast becoming a toxic hellstew that should send chills down the spines of IT admins."
Yosemite and iOS 8 initial impressions
How the OS X Beta Program will affect us as Apple consultants; expect overzealous clients to call for help troubleshooting issues with pre-release software
Family Sharing looks great for home users, but still no way to migrate purchases or merge Apple IDs
Sam reports that AirDrop works between Yosemite and iOS 7
Joe reports that Apple Store is no longer accepting machines at the Genius Bar using "Quick Drop"
Jerry reports that Genius Bar has been lenient when accepting machines from consultants on behalf of clients; no signed letter needed
Difficulty offering help as a Consultant in the Apple Store; would be nice if Apple would more readily refer clients to us as they tend to be thrilled when they eventually do find us
Joe had fun configuring an Automator workflow for a client referred (eventually) by the Apple Store
The Craig Federighi Show from Jonathan Mann
This week we welcome long time supporter of the show, Tim Pearson of Creative Techs.
Tim joins us as a co-host.
He talks about traveling on the ferry to do onsite work.
The group discusses the wildfires out west.
Tim shares a story about the time he made a mistake of wearing a Star Wars shirt, causing his meeting to go way overtime.
The group helps Tim with approaching a mistake he made in his business.
Jerry's talks about the "Screwdriver Effect"
Getting fired by a client is a great opportunity to take another look at how you do things.
Everyone discusses MSP and contracts with clients.
How are the group members finding new work throughout the pandemic?
Sam explains how he started getting referrals from the Apple stores.
The group talks about the Apple Consultants Network program and its benefits.
What is everyone seeing regarding to employees coming back to the offices?
Some people work better in offices and some at home.
Do you have employees or paid friends?
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, thaey discuss technical support issues both with the technology and working with clients.
In this episode of Command Control Power, the hosts discuss a variety of topics including a nostalgic throwback to a wrestling match they attended, the latest release of the MacBook Pro with M5 chip, and the implications of larger storage options. They dive into the specifics of the new 'Launch Angels' folder found in macOS 14, differences in storage drives, and the practical uses of Google Gemini for locating a lost MacBook. Additionally, they highlight the pros and cons of Amazon purchases, and share personal stories involving client interactions and unique tech mishaps. The episode wraps up with a teaser for the next Patreon-only episode focusing on marketing strategies using Canva.
00:00 Introduction and Nostalgia
00:47 Wrestling Memories and Family Connections
01:58 New MacBook Pro with M5 Chip
06:03 Storage Needs and Solutions
14:09 Smart TVs vs. Apple TV
19:39 AirPods Pro Discussion
25:32 Meeting in Boulder and Casa Bonita
27:59 Planning Future Meetups
28:15 Discussing Canva and Managed Service Plans
28:40 Launch Angels Folder Discovery
31:41 Apple Music and Third-Party Services
32:46 Bluetooth Adapters for Airplanes
34:17 Amazon Purchases and Returns
40:10 Printer Ink Scams and Issues
51:05 Client Stories and AI Assistance
56:29 Conclusion and Patreon Promotion
In this episode of Command Control Power, Jerry discusses his recent experience in acquiring a rescue puppy and managing interactions between his pets. The hosts delve into challenges faced with client device management, particularly focusing on issues related to Apple's Jamf Pro and the importance of having full control over devices. They share various client anecdotes and mishaps, including managing clients' attempts to self-solve tech issues leading to greater problems. Additionally, the episode covers a significant mishap involving Jerry's mailing list being flooded with fake emails and subsequent data loss, emphasizing the necessity of backing up contact lists. The episode also teases upcoming content on using tools like Canva and GPT for marketing and drafting terms of service.
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
00:39 Puppy Adoption Story
01:55 Client Troubles with Jamf Pro
07:42 Client Self-Management Issues
12:55 Printer and Network Troubles
19:38 Personal Tech Mishaps
23:25 Data Recovery Challenges
26:50 Client Communication Challenges
27:37 The Importance of Data Backup
28:49 Newsletter Management and MailChimp Issues
36:05 Dealing with Spam and Contact List Problems
40:41 Lessons Learned and Future Plans
49:32 Exploring Marketing Tools and Strategies
54:25 Conclusion and Patreon Promotion
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, thaey discuss technical support issues both with the technology and working with clients.
In this episode of Command Control Power, the hosts discuss the latest release of macOS 26 (Tahoe), including new features and user experiences. They also talk about Apple's recent updates for older iOS versions and the challenges of managing macOS updates using Mobile Device Management (MDM) profiles. The conversation touches on the new AirPods Pro 3 and AppleCare One plans. Listeners also get a glimpse into upcoming discussion topics for Patreon supporters and participate in a fun pop quiz about Mac system files. The episode wraps up with insights into how Apple addresses counterfeiting and product quality.
00:00 Introduction and Fall Background Banter
00:39 Join Us on Patreon
01:23 Pop Quiz and New Cursors in Tahoe
03:18 WiFi Troubleshooting and Privacy Settings
04:43 Screen Recording Tools
05:30 System Settings and Update Issues
07:18 MDM Solutions and Blocking Updates
13:33 Client Experiences with Updates
22:33 Podcast Critiques and Fake Apple Products
27:17 Counterfeit Apple Products
29:17 Recommended Reads
30:09 Exploring macOS Updates
31:18 iOS Updates Breakdown
33:00 Apple's Generosity with Updates
34:19 Deferral Profiles and Update Strategies
38:39 AirPods Pro 3 Discussion
41:07 AppleCare One and Device Management
50:14 Pop Quiz and Closing Remarks