MINSK, BELARUS, August 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) On the 9th of August the Head of Development Department Denis Strakh announced new Gurtam product Wialon Kit on the first practical conference for partners in Perm hosted by Standard, the local leader of vehicle tracking market.
Wialon Kit is a set of developers' tools for LBS providers and solution integrators of GPS and GLONASS technologies that provides them with the opportunity to build their own software solutions based on the telematics data from Wialon Data Center. This new product can be used as a platform that can be integrated into ERPs and other systems and complemented by different applications.
As well as Wialon Hosting, new product provides the access to telematics data from Wialon Data Center. It allows end-users to manage the fleets without spending on maintaining own servers and additional software. Solutions created by Wialon Kit can be used as a local software as well as in applications that work over the Internet, including mobile applications. The cost of using Wialon Kit will be just 1 eurocent per a tracking object a day and the official sales of Wialon Kit start on the 1st of September.
"Our new platform Wialon Kit retains all the advantages of Wialon Hosting and offers a huge variety of opportunities for meeting different needs of our customers. We hope Wialon Kit will help us to find new marketing niches and attract new clients that were not using Wialon Hosting and Wialon Pro before," says Gurtam CMO Aliaksandr Kuushynau.
Gurtam is a developer of software solutions for fleet management. The company works with more than 500 organizations all over the world and provides the software for tracking two hundred thousand vehicles worldwide.
Standard is a company that uses Wialon Hosting and Wialon Pro to provide vehicle tracking services in Moscow, Perm, Ekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk and Surgut. Standard is well-known for its high professionalism and experience in GLONASS and GPS technologies.
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Gurtam Announced The New Product - Wialon Kit
Gurtam launches a new product Wialon Kit designed for LBS providers and solution integrators of GPS and GLONASS technologies.
2012-08-17
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