662: Wildfire Warnings, Aging Clients, and AI's Growing Impact

662: Wildfire Warnings, Aging Clients, and AI's Growing Impact

From Command Control Power: Apple Tech Support & Business Talk by Jerry Zigmont, Joe Saponare, Sam Valencia

March 24, 2026 · 51 min · Episode 662

About this episode

The hosts discuss wildfire risks, aging technology in client setups, and the implications of AI on staffing.

The hosts discuss unseasonably warm February weather in Boulder, a small wildfire near the Flatiron Mountains, and concerns about drought, low snowpack, and higher summer fire risk. Joe shares a soft launch of psikit.com to promote MeshTastic-based mesh communication devices for emergency preparedness. They then talk about a senior living network project requiring outside cabling certification due to unlabeled, problematic wiring, and how client crises can finally drive needed spending. Joe describes a long-term client's aging Mac mini and 15-year-old Promise RAID enclosures, recent drive failures, and a likely refresh to newer Mac hardware with direct-attached RAID and faster networking while noting how client retirement timelines affect investment and business valuation. They preview ACEs (CCP discount code) and an MDM panel, debate AI's near-term staffing impact, and warn that Synology C2 backups can't be transferred from an MSP to a customer.

People in this episode

Hosts: Jerry Zigmont, Joe Saponare, Sam Valencia

Topics covered

  • wildfire warnings
  • aging clients
  • AI impact
  • emergency preparedness
  • client crises
  • technology upgrades

Keywords

  • wildfire
  • emergency communication
  • senior living
  • Mac hardware
  • AI staffing
  • client investment

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: psikit.com, Promise, Synology, C2

Products: MeshTastic

Places: Boulder, Flatiron Mountains

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