Nokia joins the digital assistant party with Mika quoting to : nokia

These include the nokia/" target="_blank">Nokia AVA knowledge library – a repository of best practice gathered from Nokia projects around the world. Mika apparently is an acronym for Multi-purpose Intuitive Knowledge Assistant, designed to provide automated assistance that saves time and frees highly skilled workers to focus on critical tasks. Using the knowledge library Mika can provide recommendations based on similar issues seen in other networks. Mika combines augmented intelligence with automated learning to provide access to an range of tools, documents and data sources. "Finding the right information is a daily challenge for telco engineers tasked with boosting network quality," said Igor Leprince, Head of Global Services at Nokia.


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Nokia launches MIKA - the first digital assistant customized for telecommunications operators
nokia/" target="_blank">Nokia Predictive Repair is the first service of its type in the telecommunications industry. Nokia Predictive Repair will be available for customer trials in March 2017. These include the Nokia AVA knowledge library, a repository of best practice gathered from Nokia projects around the world. nokia introduces Predictive RepairIn addition to launching MIKA, nokia introduces Predictive Repair, a service that will enable operators to reduce costs and improve network quality by moving away from break-fix approaches to hardware maintenance. The nokia MIKA Digital Assistant as a Service is now available for customer trials, and will be demonstrated at the Nokia booth at Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona (Hall 3, Stand 3A10) between February 27 and March 2.

Nokia introduces MIKA, a digital assistant for engineers and telecom operators

MIKA stands for "Multi-purpose Intuitive Knowledge Assistant," letting engineers and telecom operators access information through voice commands. nokia/" target="_blank">Nokia's got a nice, adorable name picked out for its new voice assistant. Those devices are more likely to get paired with Google Assistant than Nokia's new offering. Of course, that's the HMD version, the Nokia name being licensed out by a local company formed from ex-pats of the tech giant. The announcement comes as the company's been building a fair amount of heat in the weeks leading up to Mobile World Congress.
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