Xora, a provider of on-demand location-based mobile resource management services, has announced the availability of GPS TimeTrack In-Vehicle, a new software-as-a-service application that is claimed to combine hardware and software to help AT&T enterprise customers lower fuel costs and improve the productivity of field operations.
GPS TimeTrack In-Vehicle, which can be used alone or with the mobile phone-based Xora GPS TimeTrack system, is claimed to leverage professionally installed GPS modems to provide businesses with up-to-the-minute location, speed and stop information for vehicles and other mobile assets. AT&T customers can track field personnel and activities from a single password-protected website.
According to the company, with GPS TimeTrack In-Vehicle, managers have web-based access to real-time vehicle and mobile asset locations, so drivers can be routed effectively. Managers also can be notified via email or text message as important events occur, such as when a vehicle is speeding or has been stopped too long, or if a vehicle has crossed a designated geographic area.
Igor Glubochansky, director of industry solutions at AT&T Business Solutions, said: GPS TimeTrack In-Vehicle will help our business customers save money and be more productive, both of which are crucial in this tough economy. Because installing the GPS modems and activating the Xora service is quick and easy, customers can begin realizing the time and cost savings almost immediately.