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I am working on a new technology that will remotely diagnose and fix a
malfunctioning computer in less than one minute and provide similar results as if it was serviced manually by a computer technician. This will not require an client/agent, and will be offered exclusively to technicians through a web-based subscription offering. My goal is to offer a service that will be attractive to technicians and will become a key part of their toolkit for supporting and repairing computers. I am looking for feedback to understand if this is something that would be of value to technicians and if this is something they would pay for on a per repair basis (assuming it works well). I would also like to understand what automated tools and processes are currently used to fix a malfunctioning computer. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated. =?Utf-8?B?YXJpZnJ1Y2h0ZXI=?= |
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