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[Day 1] Mobile Devices With a Sixth Sense: What Android Can Learn From Detection Dogs
This is super interesting Michel - what a fantastic topic. Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into this. (Also, where has the past year gone).
I already think that IT admins are detectives, so this further fuels that thinking. 😀
Out of interest, do you think currently this actually takes an IT admin (generally speaking) quite a lot of their day looking for almost like a deployment status' on devices, so having something along the lines of what you mention here would actually reduce a lot of time spent in this area?
(It would also be great to hear other members' views on this too).
Thanks so much again, love this topic. 🤩
- Michel21 days agoLevel 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich
Thanks Lizzie!
I see a rising demand for proactive it support. It makes end users happier with their hardware, since issues can be resolved before it gets annoying. I think a lot of people recognize the saying: oh im not going to it, they just say they rebooting it and never fix it. I'll just live with it.
We need to be able to fix issues before they happend. I know, it's challenging but should always be the goal.
And yes, the year flew by! Last year around the festival days I was about to become a father!
- Moombas21 days agoLevel 4.4: KitKat
And some issues need a reboot to fix it (memory running full over time).
But in general, yes, I'm definitely on the proactive side as well.
Ideally noticing an issue and solve it proactively before users complain about it (or just a few).
- Emilie_B21 days agoGoogle Community Manager
Proactivity and anticipation are very useful skills, indeed Moombas, Michel !
Not everybody has those skills, unfortunately 😬
Do you have any tips on how to proactively detect issues before they become a bigger problem? Is there a specific logic you follow or do you play it by ear (or is it by nose)?
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