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591: Optimizing MSP Operations with Tim Pearson of Creative Techs
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In this comprehensive episode of Command Control Power, hosts Joe, Jerry and Sam engage with Tim Pearson of Creative Techs, covering a wide spectrum of Managed Service Provider (MSP) operations and beyond. Key topics include the integration and optimization of MDM and RMM tools, the benefits of automation in ticketing and backup management, and the importance of tracking and reporting activities to showcase value to clients. The conversation also highlights the significance of community wisdom and peer-led problem-solving at ACEs events, the practical advantages of standardized tools and knowledge sharing, and the challenges faced in a fragmented MSP vendor landscape. Additionally, the episode touches on the complexities specific to Apple Consultants, such as managing community resources, negotiating vendor terms, and establishing industry pricing standards. A unique segment dives into the personal rituals and nostalgic value of music listening on vinyl records, sprinkling personal anecdotes and enduring record recommendations. This episode provides a well-rounded discussion blending technical insights with personal experiences, aiming to enhance MSP operations while celebrating the joys of music and community engagement.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:08 Catching Up and ACEs Conference
00:44 Tim's Background and Guitars
01:23 ACEs After Dark and Business Discussions
01:55 MDM and RMM Tricks
03:55 Integrations and Automation
10:05 Backup Solutions and Challenges
12:59 Community and Collaboration
18:05 Vendor Landscape and Tools
25:48 Community Contributions and Generosity
26:23 Challenges of Sharing Tools and Resources
28:16 Economic Impact and Business Models
30:19 Masterclass and Training Ideas
35:00 Collective Bargaining and Vendor Relations
39:56 Music and Nostalgia
47:18 Conclusion and Farewell
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Manage episode 448613501 series 1106994
In this comprehensive episode of Command Control Power, hosts Joe, Jerry and Sam engage with Tim Pearson of Creative Techs, covering a wide spectrum of Managed Service Provider (MSP) operations and beyond. Key topics include the integration and optimization of MDM and RMM tools, the benefits of automation in ticketing and backup management, and the importance of tracking and reporting activities to showcase value to clients. The conversation also highlights the significance of community wisdom and peer-led problem-solving at ACEs events, the practical advantages of standardized tools and knowledge sharing, and the challenges faced in a fragmented MSP vendor landscape. Additionally, the episode touches on the complexities specific to Apple Consultants, such as managing community resources, negotiating vendor terms, and establishing industry pricing standards. A unique segment dives into the personal rituals and nostalgic value of music listening on vinyl records, sprinkling personal anecdotes and enduring record recommendations. This episode provides a well-rounded discussion blending technical insights with personal experiences, aiming to enhance MSP operations while celebrating the joys of music and community engagement.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:08 Catching Up and ACEs Conference
00:44 Tim's Background and Guitars
01:23 ACEs After Dark and Business Discussions
01:55 MDM and RMM Tricks
03:55 Integrations and Automation
10:05 Backup Solutions and Challenges
12:59 Community and Collaboration
18:05 Vendor Landscape and Tools
25:48 Community Contributions and Generosity
26:23 Challenges of Sharing Tools and Resources
28:16 Economic Impact and Business Models
30:19 Masterclass and Training Ideas
35:00 Collective Bargaining and Vendor Relations
39:56 Music and Nostalgia
47:18 Conclusion and Farewell
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