Navicom GPS Announces Completion and Commercial Launch of New q Network and New GPS Tracking Unit
NowAuto Group announces today that wholly owned subsidiary, Navicom GPS announced its commercial launch of its new Microburst, GPS and q network today. Over 100 pre-ordered units of Navicom’s Navitraq V shipped this week and are being installed across the country. Completion of existing orders will be shipped in the next week. The hardware development and software portal are complete and units are now being provisioned directly on the Navicom-owned q network. The web portal has launched with increasingly popular full feature set, GPS tracking, Door Unlock, Starter disable, Geofence, speed alert, entire fleet viewing capability, automatic scheduling feature as well as the ability to download and transfer tracking information in a customizable format.
"We’ve rigorously tested this product with various customers with our own backend hardware and software platform for close to 45 days. We’ve been running all the automated functions such as voice notification when the device breaks geo-fence areas and testing email notifications to BlackBerry devices when speeds go above pre-programmed limits. It’s extremely gratifying to see a product that your company manufactures and runs on a platform that you built work real-time. This is an exciting day for Navicom and I’m proud to see this project come to fruition," said Keith Tench, President of Navicom.
Navicom plans to stay ahead of the competition by adding robust feature set options that will continually be added as Navicom further develops the applications with the research and development partners. Additionally, the backend was built to support both Microburst technology and the digital EGPRS platform. Both are scalable to interface with legacy systems.
"Our development team has been working diligently on the web portal as well as the multiple HP servers that we own located in the San Francisco Bay Area, next to the Giants ballpark, in a secure climate control environment. These servers are backed up by redundant IBM servers located on the East Coast to further provide a level of security both man-made or otherwise for our customers. This monumental project of contracting directly with a manufacturer to build a product specific for your company will provide long-term dividends to Navicom Inc. as we move further toward our goal of becoming the premier provider of telemetry and GPS-based tracking," said John Pappas, Executive VP of Business Development.
[Source: Ereleases.com]
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