Doug,

I just got a new smart phone last week which I’m still learning how to use. Not 
to promote any specific brand but this is my first Android phone. I can plug it 
into my computer via USB and use it like a Flash Drive. Now, if my phone is 
stolen, there is a simple website I can go to where it will show me where my 
phone is. I can ring the phone, lock out the phone, and/or erase all the data. 
You cannot do that with a flash drive.

Since my phone is a Samsung phone (Galaxy S4) it came with an app called 
Samsung Link. With my home and work computers (which are not Samsung devices) I 
can install Samsung Link off their website and all three of my devices are 
linked together. I can share files, transfer files, stream video and audio, 
etc.. It even works through my company’s firewall which is surprising. It works 
with Apple PCs, but I do not know about the iPhone.

Last is a program / app called Team Viewer. I can remotely connect to my home 
or work pc from my smart phone (Team Viewer App). There are some programs or 
data I can only access from my work pc, but with Team Viewer I can control my 
work computer remotely. I can even transfer files. Again, I’m surprised this 
works with my company’s firewall but it works great. I also use Team Viewer to 
help my dad and mother in law with their computer issues remotely.

I would really like to figure out how I can do my job from home, or from a 
warmer climate during the winter months. I just I need a Virtual Presence 
Device.  That day is not that far off.

The Other Brian

From: Doug Powell [mailto:doug...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 12:56 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Mobile Compliance

All,

Some great points in the responses so far. I was a little surprised on how 
security / theft become a focus. When I mentioned that in my original email, my 
thinking was not so much about hacking accounts and the like, it was more about 
‎having a device with removable SD card stolen or lost. Device wiping schemes 
may be ineffective in this case. I suppose it is the same issue with lost 
notebook computers.

Thanks, - doug

Douglas Powell
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dougp01



From: Ken Wyatt
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 9:22 AM
To: Doug Powell
Cc: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG<mailto:EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Subject: Re: [PSES] Mobile Compliance


Hi Doug,

I have no issues yet with the various cloud services, but I do maintain backup 
folders on a RAID drive. By avoiding keeping working files on my various mobile 
devices (plus the easy to use 'remote wipe" feature) if a device becomes lost 
or stolen, there's really little harm done.

For current client jobs, I place a working folder on DropBox. Once the job is 
complete (usually 2-4 days), I'll archive on the RAID drive.

As for time-keeping, invoicing and estimating jobs, I'd recommend a commercial 
product, rather than a spreadsheet. I use Billings Pro, with all data backed up 
on their cloud service. This allows me to access client records, update 
billable hours, and send invoices from any of my mobile devices. The data is 
automatically updated to all devices within a few seconds. The cost for the 
cloud-backup service is $10/mo. I'm sure there are equivalent packages for any 
OS.

As for compliance tools, you have some great ideas. There are many that can be 
developed using a spreadsheet. For example, a simple harmonic calculator is a 
real time saver for me when assessing a series of NB harmonics. A couple years 
ago, I blogged on several EE-related tools:

http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/the-emc-blog/4390336/Mobile-EE-Apps-for-iPhone-and-iPad

I also reviewed useful PC board viewers:

http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/the-emc-blog/4414595/Free-PC-board-viewers

If you check my web site, you'll find another useful EMC tool...

If you're serious about independent consulting, you should make plans to attend 
the 2014 EMC Symposium in Raleigh, NC, this coming August. I'll be part of a 
team teaching the "EMC Consultant's Toolkit" workshop, which has been scheduled 
for Friday morning, August 8th.

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On Feb 18, 2014, at 12:37 AM, Doug Powell 
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‎All,

In addition to managing email and calendar, I have taken steps to actively use 
my smartphone while doing compliance work.  Theoretically this could include a 
number of ideas for Product Safety and EMC. I believe many folks now use memory 
cards to store standards in PDF form for handy access, but I'm now thinking 
about doing a little more than that.

For example, I am doing some consulting and I have saved an XLS spreadsheet in 
my dropbox folders for time tracking, quoting  and few other other 
administrative tasks. I can access these equally from my notebook computer and 
my smartphone. One advantage of the smartphone is its always running and I 
don't have wake up my notebook computer to update some bit of information. I 
have an HDMI Port for presentations and video. I also have the ability to print 
forms over WiFi from my smartphone.  With 32GB of memory, there's plenty of 
room to store files (I know, security is a concern and I am constantly aware of 
theft issues).

I have considered doing some compliance engineering tools which can be run as a 
spreadsheet on a mobile device.  ‎Some basic examples might include lookup 
tables, quantity conversions, field strength conversions, interpolate antenna 
distances, altitude corrections, wire gauge, and spacings determination.
‎
Is this something compliance professionals are doing now or have considered for 
the future?  ‎And are smartphones, notebooks, tablets or possibly thumb drives 
preferred?

Please, no discussion about brand loyalty (Apple, Android, BlackBerry, Samsung, 
etc.).

Thanks, - doug

Douglas Powell
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