Jan 16, 2018
Weldon Dodd of Rewind Technology joins us for another
episode
https://rewindtech.com
-Weldon asks the crew about New Year's resolutions and the conversation immediately delves into a discussion on Wi-Fi
-Eero is a recommendation Weldon has been using in a lot of
residential environments. Joe & Jerry have similar positive
experiences:
https://eero.com
-Cisco Meraki is what Rewind Tech usually turns to for continued
management of a network:
https://meraki.cisco.com
-Weldon discusses his 1, 3, 5, 7 plan (Software - every year, endpoint equipment (laptops) - 3, servers - 5 years, networking equipment - 7 years)
-Sam is starting to evaluate Daylite as a CRM and sees many
possibilities for use within his organization. Still, the
discussion of a good old fashioned spreadsheet comes about.
https://daylitemac.com
-Weldon discusses the future of his training and MSP business as well as his role within the organization
-2018 goals for Weldon: creating and utilizing custom DEP
deployment solutions since the future of imaging is changing.
Ultimately he wants a great experience for the customer. Here
are some of the tools that he is looking into:
The ability to create macOS packages to deploy user accounts
https://github.com/gregneagle/pycreateuserpkg
DEP deployment tools:
https://github.com/Shufflepuck/SplashBuddy
https://gitlab.com/Mactroll/DEPNotify
https://github.com/erikng/installapplications
-Tim Perfitt from Two Canoes discusses acquiring a new iMac Pro and the changes that come with it: https://twocanoes.com/secureboot-imac-pro/
-Another great resource mentioned from Scripting OS X called NetInstall Is Dead, Too: https://scriptingosx.com/2017/12/netinstall-is-dead-too/
-Weldon takes a few moments and acknowledges the fellow members of the Mac community
-Have a great 2018!