My company is manufacturing a hardware solution that runs a software on a desktop computer (windows) that is taken to live shows. It basically creates a network within different components to make it work. We would like to track what features of the software are the most used, but because this hardware is most of the time offline and updates happen once a year so this might be complicated.
What I usually do with my team is to store the data locally until the machine connects to the web and then push it to the cloud at that point. The data won't be live but at least it will appear once the PC is online.
Makes sense?
Answered 9 years ago
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