gps tracking system vehicle : OnTrack 3
Costa Mesa, Calif., Sept. 29, 2005 – Telogis, a designer and manufacturer of real-time, web-based GPS fleet management and vehicle tracking systems, announced today the release of a new version of its Fleet Management and Vehicle Tracking application, OnTrack 3™.
Steven Rabago, CEO of Telogis, commented: “OnTrack 3™ provides intuitive and effective ways to view and organize all your fleet information. It delivers Enterprise quality infrastructure in an easy-to-use, feature-rich fleet management product.”
OnTrack 3™ is based on Linux infrastructure and was designed to be scalable and secure. It is the foundation of a powerful Location-Based System (LBS) platform for telemetry and telematics applications. The platform uses open source spatial databases and operating systems combined with Telogis’ proprietary GeoBase™ GIS engine. Telogis uses carrier grade data centers located throughout the United States. The Linux infrastructure also has grid characteristics such as automated resource discovery and configuration, automated fail-over, and distributed processing.
OnTrack 3™ includes new and enhanced features for a more spontaneous user experience. Users can import their own markers, create fully automated reporting, and choose from a variety of advanced user options. OnTrack 3™ also features master-user controls and permissions, and an unlimited number of sub-users.
About Telogis:
Telogis is a vertically integrated location based services company that designs software, provides asset tracking services, and manufactures hardware. Telogis sells its GeoBase™ products to its peer group in the telemetry industry as well as licenses and resells its OnTrack™ web-based Fleet Management and Vehicle Tracking system in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Venezuela. The Costa Mesa, California based company has software development offices and manufactures its hardware products in Christchurch, New Zealand. The company was founded in February 2001 and has 16 employees. Telogis is a recipient of the prestigious Deloitte FAST 50 Rising Star Award in Orange County California for two consecutive years, 2004 and 2005.
Steven Rabago, CEO of Telogis, commented: “OnTrack 3™ provides intuitive and effective ways to view and organize all your fleet information. It delivers Enterprise quality infrastructure in an easy-to-use, feature-rich fleet management product.”
OnTrack 3™ is based on Linux infrastructure and was designed to be scalable and secure. It is the foundation of a powerful Location-Based System (LBS) platform for telemetry and telematics applications. The platform uses open source spatial databases and operating systems combined with Telogis’ proprietary GeoBase™ GIS engine. Telogis uses carrier grade data centers located throughout the United States. The Linux infrastructure also has grid characteristics such as automated resource discovery and configuration, automated fail-over, and distributed processing.
OnTrack 3™ includes new and enhanced features for a more spontaneous user experience. Users can import their own markers, create fully automated reporting, and choose from a variety of advanced user options. OnTrack 3™ also features master-user controls and permissions, and an unlimited number of sub-users.
About Telogis:
Telogis is a vertically integrated location based services company that designs software, provides asset tracking services, and manufactures hardware. Telogis sells its GeoBase™ products to its peer group in the telemetry industry as well as licenses and resells its OnTrack™ web-based Fleet Management and Vehicle Tracking system in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Venezuela. The Costa Mesa, California based company has software development offices and manufactures its hardware products in Christchurch, New Zealand. The company was founded in February 2001 and has 16 employees. Telogis is a recipient of the prestigious Deloitte FAST 50 Rising Star Award in Orange County California for two consecutive years, 2004 and 2005.
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