Tata Communications helps Singapore IoT innovator W-Locate grow internationally while reducing capex by 35%

Tata Communications helps Singapore IoT innovator W-Locate grow internationally while reducing capex by 35%

W-Locate plans to expand its operations to other Asian countries enabled by the Tata Communications MOVE™ platform and IZO™ Private Cloud


Singapore – June 25th 2018 – W-Locate, the Singapore-based Internet of Things (IoT) start-up, has selected Tata Communications, a leading global digital infrastructure provider, to accelerate its international growth. W-Locate provides real-time location-based information to enterprises across Singapore, Hong Kong, Jakarta and Malaysia. It is now looking to extend its presence to South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and other Asian countries by harnessing Tata Communications’ IoT and private cloud computing capabilities.

W-Locate’s XimLoc and FIND (fleet intelligent dynamics) services integrate machine-to-machine (M2M) telematics, big data and cloud computing with location intelligence. With XimLoc, any SIM card-based device can be located without relying on GPS alone. FIND caters for industries that are always on the move such as ready-mixed concrete supply, telematics and logistics.

By equipping these solutions with Tata Communications MOVE™ platform, W-Locate aims to extend its reach across different industries in Asia. W-Locate will store all XimLoc and FIND data in IZO™ Private Cloud to help it scale up as demand for the services continues to grow.

Tata Communications MOVE™ platform eliminates the need for W-Locate to negotiate separate data connectivity agreements with different local MNOs in each country by using Tata Communications’ relationships with more than 600 mobile network operators (MNOs) around the world. This disruptive approach to global cellular connectivity helps accelerate W-Locate’s international expansion in Asia, reducing roaming costs significantly and enabling W-Locate to offer seamless IoT-enabled services to its customers.

 

Stevie Ooi, Founder and CEO, W-Locate said, “We’re a fast-moving start-up, and we want to work with like-minded businesses to accelerate our growth. The Tata Communications MOVE™ platform helps us do just that, and offer borderless connectivity to our customers in new markets. We estimate that working with a single global IoT partner like Tata Communications will help reduce our capex by 35% while giving us the agility we need to stay ahead in this constantly changing industry.”

One of W-Locate’s first customers using Tata Communications MOVE™ and IZO™ Private Cloud is LafargeHolcim Malaysia, part of the global LafargeHolcim Group – a leading manufacturer of building materials with a presence in around 80 countries. W-Locate will leverage Tata Communications’ IoT and cloud capabilities to collect and manage LafargeHolcim Malaysia’s data securely and seamlessly across borders.

 

Anthony Bartolo, Chief Product Officer, Tata Communications said, “IoT start-ups that are looking for swift global expansion need to capture, move and manage information seamlessly, reliably and securely worldwide. Through the ubiquitous nature of the Tata Communications MOVE™ platform, businesses like W-Locate are able to give their global customers the secure and seamless IoT experiences they expect – without making huge investments in their own infrastructure in new markets.”

 

Tata Communications MOVE™ platform is part of the company’s aim of creating truly global, borderless mobile experiences for people and things. IZO™ Private Cloud is part of Tata Communications’ IZO™ cloud enablement platform. Both these solutions are underpinned by Tata Communications’ global network, which today connects 4 out of 5 mobile subscribers and carries over 25% of the world’s Internet routes.

 

Tata Communications will be at Mobile World Congress in Shanghai on June 27th-29th 2018. Come see us in Hall N4, Stand N4.EMRF01.

 

About Tata Communications

Tata Communications Limited (CIN no: L64200MH1986PLC039266) along with its subsidiaries (Tata Communications) is a leading global provider of A New World of Communications™. With a leadership position in emerging markets, Tata Communications leverages its advanced solutions capabilities and domain expertise across its global network to deliver managed solutions to multi-national enterprises and communications service providers.

The Tata Communications global network includes one of the most advanced and largest submarine cable networks and a Tier-1 IP network with connectivity to more than 240 countries and territories across 400 PoPs, as well as nearly 1 million square feet of data centre and colocation space worldwide.

Tata Communications’ depth and breadth of reach in emerging markets includes leadership in Indian enterprise data services and leadership in global international voice communications. Tata Communications Limited is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India.

www.tatacommunications.com

 

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About W-Locate

W-Locate is a location-based services and telematics specialist. Its patent pending SIM-based solution XimLoc allows mobile network operators, businesses and governments to deploy location-based services that are ready for the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine (M2M) applications and Smart Cities. XimLoc is already deployed with a number of Tier 1 operators and has been designed with support for 3rd party APIs.

Morpho and W-Locate Partner to Bring Location-based Services to AIS Thailand

Partnership between Morpho and W-Locate allows wireless carriers to introduce new revenue-generating location services

Barcelona, March 3rd 2015Morpho (Safran), a global leader in identity and security solutions has signed a partnership with location-based services (LBS) specialist W-Locate to embed geo-location technology in its SIM cards. XimLoc from W-Locate enables carriers to launch new LBS services. Thanks to Morpho, Thailand’s largest mobile operator, AIS has launched Mobile Track and Trace, one of the world’s first enterprise-specific SIM-based LBS solutions.

 

Since the deployment AIS has already signed up 50 new corporate customers to its Mobile Track and Trace service. At the heart of Mobile Track and Trace are SIM cards from Morpho and location data provided by XimLoc from W-Locate. Using a SIM-based LBS solution has enabled the Thai operator AIS to offer a cost effective, power efficient locating service with greater indoor accuracy than GPS.

 

Morpho’s latest generation of SIM cards, in combination with technologies from W-Locate now enables Mobile Network Operators to deploy highly scalable, customizable and reliable location-based services. With support for third-party APIs and complying with GSMA’s OneAPI initiative, XimLoc allows operators to offer new generation of location services that can be used for asset tracking, resource management, advertising, promotions and the tracking of high-value goods. With the Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) markets expected to see rapid growth, mobile network LBS can help operators increase revenues and engage new customers.

 

“Already we are seeing huge interest from businesses for Mobile Track and Trace, especially from sectors such as workforce and fleet management,” said Navachai Kiartkorkuaa, Corporate Marketing Strategy & Planning Manager of AIS, Thailand. “Being a software solution that utilizes our existing infrastructure made the deployment of XimLoc incredibly quick and cost effective.”

 

Yves Portalier, Vice President and General Manager Telecom Business Unit at Morpho Business Solutions Division, commented: “As soon as we heard about what W-Locate technologies could achieve, we knew it was a perfect addition to our portfolio of Applications and Solutions. SIM cards are already deeply ingrained in the mobile ecosystem and with XimLoc, operators can increase their revenues offering new services to their customers and preparing the deployment of new categories of connected objects.”

 

“We are incredibly proud to be working with a company as forward thinking as Morpho,“ said Stevie Ooi, CEO of W-Locate. “Being able to deploy XimLoc on millions of SIM cards means that more operators and businesses can benefit from what SIM-based LBS can offer.”

 

Visit www.w-locate.com and www.morpho.com for more information.

 

 

About AIS Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited or AIS, Thailand’s No. 1 mobile operators, both in terms of subscribers and revenue market shares, has operated for over 20 years with over 40 million registered numbers.

 

About Morpho  Morpho, a high-technology company of Safran, is a global leader in security solutions. The company employs more than 8,400 people in 40 countries and reported revenues of 1.5 billion euros in 2013. Morpho’s unique expertise lies in providing cutting edge security solutions for government identity, public security, critical infrastructure, transportation and business markets. Morpho is the world leader in Automated Biometric Identification Systems (ABIS), biometric identity documents and Explosives Detection Systems (EDS). It is one of the leading suppliers of SIM cards, smart cards, trace detection equipment and gaming terminals. With integrated systems operating in more than 100 countries, Morpho’s solutions simplify and secure the lives of people around the world.

 

About W-Locate

W-Locate is a location-based services and telematics specialist. Its patent pending SIM-based solution XimLoc allows mobile network operators, businesses and governments to deploy location-based services that are ready for the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine (M2M) applications and Smart Cities. XimLoc is already deployed with a number of Tier 1 operators and has been designed with support for 3rd party APIs.

FIND from W-Locate is its cloud-based telematics solution that uses GPS-based tracking with M2M sensors to provide fleet managers with real time information on their fleets. FIND has already been customized and successfully launched with Holcim, one of the world’s largest building materials and aggregates suppliers.

Five Ways Location-Based Services Will Bring Smart Cities to Life

Singapore, 11th February 2015W-Locate, a location-based services and Smart Cities specialist, today announced its trends on the evolution of the 21st century Smart City. This is based on the ongoing discussions the company is currently having with operators, businesses and government bodies. With M2M, telematics and the Internet of Things (IoT) set to make cities smarter, W-Locate has outlined five key characteristics that will shape the future of smart cities.

 

  1. Improved responses times for emergency services with increased indoor and outdoor tracking

Emergency services response times will improve dramatically in tomorrow’s Smart Cities. With better indoor and outdoor location technology from hybrid solutions, emergency first responders will know exactly where they need to be. This will not only increase health care provision but could play a major role in lowering crime rates too.

 

  1. Smarter city planning

Smart Cities of the future will not organically evolve as current large conurbations have. With the use of population density heat maps, governments and local authorities can intelligently design city infrastructure. Public transport managers will also use heat maps to plan and update routes to better match the actual – and future – needs of commuters.

 

  1. Improved energy consumption

With energy consumption continuing to be a big issue, Smart Cities will efficiently and dynamically monitor and alter their power usage. With knowledge and understanding of people’s habits and location, cities will know when, what and where power can be saved as demand fluctuates and changes over the course of a day.

 

  1. Combating fraud

Smart Cities will play a crucial role in the fight against fraud. With the launch of initiatives like GSMA’s OneAPI, and further improvements in location-based technology, banks and credit card companies can use location data as an extra form of verification on transactions. Knowing where their customers are and where transactions are taking place will help prevent fraud, leading to billions of dollars each year in savings.

 

  1. Safer cities

With the high financial and time costs, tracking individuals who pose a security risk is currently a difficult task. New hybrid location tracking technologies that can accurately track individuals in both indoor and outdoor environments will provide the security services with a new tool in protecting people and keeping cities safer.

 

Stevie Ooi, CEO of W-Locate commented: “From our consultations with government bodies, city planners and mobile network operators we’ve seen a number of trends around Smart City emerging. Smart Cities will be safer, more power efficient and better designed than anything we have seen . Many of these improvements will come from location-based services and the data they provide. In particular new hybrid, SIM-based LBS solutions that can provide both indoor and outdoor location data from any SIM card will revolutionize the cities we live in.”

 

He continued: “Our own SIM-based LBS solution XimLoc was developed with these needs in mind. As it is highly scalable, customizable and has support for 3rd party APIs, XimLoc is future proofed and ready for deployment in Smart Cities around the world.”

 

From the 2nd-5th March at Mobile World Congress, W-Locate will be showcasing its SIM-based LBS solution XimLoc. With live demonstrations including:

  • A Live heat map from Singapore showing how the population move across the island nation throughout the day
  • Live tracking of real individuals at work in Singapore
  • How XimLoc provides peace of mind to millions of parents and guardians in China

 

Event details:

Mobile World Congress

March 2nd-5th 2015

Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, Spain

Hall 6 Stand G30

 

Visit www.w-locate.com or contact sales@w-locate.com for more information.

 

 

 

About W-Locate

W-Locate is a location-based services and telematics specialist. Its patent pending SIM-based solution XimLoc allows mobile network operators, businesses and governments to deploy location-based services that are ready for the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine (M2M) applications and Smart Cities. XimLoc is already deployed with a number of Tier 1 operators and has been designed with support for 3rd party APIs.

 

FIND from W-Locate is its cloud-based telematics solution that uses GPS-based tracking with M2M sensors to provide fleet managers with real time information on their fleets. FIND has already been customized and successfully launched with Holcim, one of the world’s largest building materials and aggregates suppliers.

 

 

Five Ways Location-Based Services Will Bring Smart Cities to Life

Singapore, 11th February 2015 – W-Locate, a location-based services and Smart Cities specialist, today announced its trends on the evolution of the 21stcentury Smart City. This is based on the ongoing discussions the company is currently having with operators, businesses and government bodies. With M2M, telematics and the Internet of Things (IoT) set to make cities smarter, W-Locate has outlined five key characteristics that will shape the future of smart cities.

  1. Improved responses times for emergency services with increased indoor and outdoor tracking

Emergency services response times will improve dramatically in tomorrow’s Smart Cities. With better indoor and outdoor location technology from hybrid solutions, emergency first responders will know exactly where they need to be. This will not only increase health care provision but could play a major role in lowering crime rates too.

 

     2. Smarter city planning

Smart Cities of the future will not organically evolve as current large conurbations have. With the use of population density heat maps, governments and local authorities can intelligently design city infrastructure. Public transport managers will also use heat maps to plan and update routes to better match the actual – and future – needs of commuters.

     3. Improved energy consumption

With energy consumption continuing to be a big issue, Smart Cities will efficiently and dynamically monitor and alter their power usage. With knowledge and understanding of people’s habits and location, cities will know when, what and where power can be saved as demand fluctuates and changes over the course of a day.

     4. Combating fraud

Smart Cities will play a crucial role in the fight against fraud. With the launch of initiatives like GSMA’s OneAPI, and further improvements in location-based technology, banks and credit card companies can use location data as an extra form of verification on transactions. Knowing where their customers are and where transactions are taking place will help prevent fraud, leading to billions of dollars each year in savings.

     5. Safer cities

With the high financial and time costs, tracking individuals who pose a security risk is currently a difficult task. New hybrid location tracking technologies that can accurately track individuals in both indoor and outdoor environments will provide the security services with a new tool in protecting people and keeping cities safer.

 

Stevie Ooi, CEO of W-Locate commented: “From our consultations with government bodies, city planners and mobile network operators we’ve seen a number of trends around Smart City emerging. Smart Cities will be safer, more power efficient and better designed than anything we have seen . Many of these improvements will come from location-based services and the data they provide.  In particular new hybrid, SIM-based LBS solutions that can provide both indoor and outdoor location data from any SIM card will revolutionize the cities we live in.”

 

He continued: “Our own SIM-based LBS solution XimLoc was developed with these needs in mind. As it is highly scalable, customizable and has support for 3rd party APIs, XimLoc is future proofed and ready for deployment in Smart Cities around the world.”

 

From the 2nd-5th March at Mobile World Congress, W-Locate will be showcasing its SIM-based LBS solution XimLoc. With live demonstrations including:

  • A Live heat map from Singapore showing how the population move across the island nation throughout the day
  • Live tracking of real individuals at work in Singapore
  • How XimLoc provides peace of mind to millions of parents and guardians in China

 

Event details:

Mobile World Congress

March 2nd-5th 2015

Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, Spain

Hall 6 Stand G30

 

Visit www.w-locate.com or contact sales@w-locate.com for more information.

About W-Locate

W-Locate is a location-based services and telematics specialist. Its patent pending SIM-based solution XimLoc allows mobile network operators, businesses and governments to deploy location-based services that are ready for the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine (M2M) applications and Smart Cities. XimLoc is already deployed with a number of Tier 1 operators and has been designed with support for 3rd party APIs.

 

FIND from W-Locate is its cloud-based telematics solution that uses GPS-based tracking with M2M sensors to provide fleet managers with real time information on their fleets. FIND has already been customized and successfully launched with Holcim, one of the world’s largest building materials and aggregates suppliers.

 

Published by: LBSzone

Publish Date: February 12, 2015

Source: http://lbszone.com/2015/02/12/five-ways-location-based-services-will-bring-smart-cities-life/

W-Locate featured at Euroasia Industry – Constructive Connectivity

Constructive Connectivity

The construction industry is one that consistently strives to operate at the cutting-edge of technological advancement. Whilst innovations in automation, performance and mobility have remained at the forefront of the sector, new developments in Machine-to-Machine (M2M) functionality and the Internet of Things (IoT) are proposing entirely new possibilities for operational transparency, connectivity and on-site intelligence. Leonard Owen investigates the efficiencies that the modern day constructor can hope to realise as a result of these exciting new developments.

By 2019, prompted by a worldwide drive for urbanisation and the rising GDP in a host of developing nations, the global construction industry is expected reach an approximate value of US$10.39 trillion. Over the same period, the world’s construction equipment market is expected to grow to around US$137 billion. Whilst this rise may well be welcomed by many of the construction sector’s operators – and also those who supply such equipment – growth will inevitably prompt a heightened assurance that these assets can be effectively managed, monitored and operated. Alongside this, however, there also comes an increased requirement for efficiency, optimisation and operational transparency – and it is such demands that are driving a complete revolution in site and project management across the sector.

“Imagine a site where tools check themselves in and out; trucks send you notifications when a certain speed limit has been exceeded; safety harnesses accumulate detailed information for inspections; materials are tracked in a matter of seconds; cell phones become tools to manage driver safety; and employee badges track down which employees are clocked in,” proposes Bryan Price, Co-Founder of M2M Xperts. Contrary to the conceptual nature of these proposals, the integration of such technologies within the construction sector is fast becoming a reality thanks to new innovations in M2M systems and the IoT.

The value proposition

Thanks to innovations in wireless Internet, GPS and GSM connectivity, the world is host to a rapidly expanding network of progressively interconnected devices. Exceeding a total of 16 billion at the close of last year, it is the evolution of the Internet-connected ‘device’ rather than simply the ‘computer’ that is prompting the rise of the IoT to a stratospheric capacity. By 2020, it is anticipated that over 50 billion Internet-enabled devices – from machinery and vehicles, to household appliances and the smallest of sensor-embedded systems – will be connected in a self-sufficient data-harvesting network, needless of human intervention. But what is the IoT’s true potential and what is the value of its application in industry?

Taking manufacturing as an example, the IoT is prompting many industrialists to promote the concept of the ‘Industrial Internet’ – of smart factories that function as a thriving, artificially intelligent connected whole. A facility employing IoT functionality is more akin to a platform whereby machinery, products, systems and fleets communicate, interact and operate independently to maximise efficiency and streamline production. Such is the capacity of this ideal that many are already referring to IoT’s application in manufacturing as ‘Industry 4.0’, which General Electric anticipates to be applicable to around 82-trillion-dollars-worth of world production outputs by 2025, and it is equally accurate to anticipate such an evolution within the construction sector.

“The value proposition for the Internet of Things in the construction industry is in many ways similar to manufacturing,” notes Luciano Cunha, Vice President of Sales at To-Increase. “However, all of the valuable equipment used in construction projects is mobile at least at some point, resulting in more complex tracking and management.” It is to this extent that we see the primary application of the IoT within the construction sector. Whilst, in many cases, construction companies have struggled to monitor and uniformly manage their individual vehicles, tools and raw material supplies, the wireless capacities of the IoT – and more specifically, M2M functionality – ensure optimal performance within each of those competencies and more. “The Internet of Things really comes together with the connection of sensors and machines. That is to say, the real value that the Internet of Things creates is at the intersection of gathering data and leveraging it,” proposes Daniel Burrus, CEO of Burrus Research.

All-encompassing optimisation

By 2020, it is estimated that M2M will account for US$100 billion of annual savings across all industrial sectors, largely due to increased efficiencies in the operation of equipment and machinery. Indeed, this will provide a lifeline for construction firms, for whom equipment repairs typically account for the third largest expense. An example of one such company that has sought to deploy M2M functionality to overcome such an eventuality is Holcim Malaysia. As a multinational building materials supplier, specialised in cement, aggregates and ready-mix concrete, the company sought the expertise of Singapore-based M2M solutions provider, W-Locate, for its technology requirements.

W-Locate’s relationship with Holcim Malaysia commenced in 2012, when it sought to deploy a fleet management system that could not only monitor the movement of its ready-mix vehicles, but could also provide real-time workflow data and analytics. W-Locate’s CEO, Mr Stevie Ooi, provides further insight: “We installed sensors in the rotational drums of Holcim’s mixer trucks to determine if the drums were discharging or mixing and at what speed the drums were operating at any given time. Through the information received from our sensors, data analytics can be applied and day-to-day operations can be monitored in real-time to allow accurate and informed decisions to be made,” he advises.

W-Locate’s M2M solutions also incorporate GPS transceiver functionality, which enables an accurate depiction of workflows – from initial product orders, to the vehicle’s departure from the plant, arrival at the worksite, time of product discharge, and percentage of product unloaded at the site. Such functionality not only enables enhanced vehicle monitoring, but also allows for greater management of Holcim Malaysia’s product and raw material supplies. “All of our technologies are cloud-based so that Holcim’s staff can have a bird’s-eye view of what is happening, even if they are not on site. Connectivity can be achieved through the use of a smartphone, by tablet, or by computer, allowing the complete operation to be viewable in real-time from any location,” Mr Ooi tells us. “Through the deployment of our technologies, a company such as Holcim can reduce costs by around 30 per cent. The resulting reduction in wastage and the provision of precise product quantities to the customer are the primary ways that this can be realised.”

Cost control through M2M functionality has also been aptly demonstrated by construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar, thanks to its ‘Cat Product Link’ remote monitoring system. Product link allows the user to compare the use of all equipment on a job site and identify machines working under capacity. That data can then be used to make more informed equipment assignment decisions and maximise efficiency on site. US-based Saiia Construction is one such adopter of Caterpillar’s system, and has reaped considerable benefits in the operation of its Caterpillar 775F rock trucks. “In the past, we would guess what fuel a machine would use. Now, we can go in and look at an average over time and know exactly how many gallons per hour are burned,” details Mark Ray, Project Manager at Saiia Construction. “We have seen a two per cent reduction in unit cost, which is huge,” reveals Frank Montgomery, the company’s Executive Vice President.

Clearly demonstrating a capacity to provide an all-encompassing optimisation of operations, M2M connectivity also displays a remarkable ability for the self-regulation of on-site activities, as the US branch of construction service provider and developer Skanska Group recently showcased. During a recent high-profile hospital renovation project in Tampa, Florida, Skanska deployed IoT functionality as a means of controlling the noise, vibration and dust particles produced by its equipment. Such regulation was required as the site was situated beside an operational neonatal care unit. Precise control was achieved on-site through the use of Skanska’s in-house-developed inSite Monitor solution, which leveraged sensor technologies to measure its equipment’s vibrations and pressure, and also count dust particles and log data in real-time. By capturing this data and combining it with cloud technology, the company was able to remotely monitor the site through mobile applications and successfully realise an effective means of achieving its aims. “Anything that we can do to make projects leaner and more efficient through the use of technology is of benefit to our clients and the communities in which we operate. The use of inSite Monitor makes monitoring more efficient and accurate, and it improves our transparency with our clients,” notes Darren Jones, IT Manager of Architecture & Development at Skanska.

Security & safeguarding

Technology research and advisory firm Gartner anticipates that IoT products and their associated product suppliers will generate revenue exceeding US$300 billion by 2020, of which the construction industry is set to become an active contributor. Whilst the IoT and M2M’s implementation in the construction industry is still in its infancy, and despite its seemingly boundless capabilities, it is necessary to realise the challenges that such technologies will have to overcome in order to become a universally accepted part of the construction process.

Much has been documented about big data – the quantifying of exponential volumes of data to levels not previously achievable in the absence of today’s computer processing prowess. Whilst M2M proposes the collection of data to an unprecedented capacity, such data can only be of value if utilised correctly and by the most effective means possible. It is also perceivable that many constructors would regard the deployment of M2M technologies as a considerable stumbling block and detrimental to the success of their operations, despite its demonstrable functionality thus far. “Technology adoption, in spite of clear and quick return on investment, is too slow.” IT business management consultancy firm Wavefront perceives in a recent report. “In some cases, builders are reluctant to share their technology advantages with associated players in the value chain for fear of losing their advantage.”

No matter the industrial sector, any technological advance inevitably comes loaded with renewed concerns for security and a safeguarding of digital assets. A study conducted by Hewlett-Packard in July last year revealed that 70 per cent of the most commonly used IoT devices contained serious security vulnerabilities. On each device, an average of 25 security flaws were discovered, posing risks to privacy and authorisation. A lack of encryption, insecure web interfaces and inadequate software protection was also reported. Considering that construction equipment theft accounts for almost US$1 billion of annual losses in the US alone, the heightened security requirements for M2M and IoT-connected devices within the sector become abundantly clear.

A new industrial ecosystem

“The key is not to think small, affirms Daniel Burrus of Burrus Research. The IoT is not merely about creating savings within current industry models. It is about upending old models entirely, creating new services and new products.” By incorporating real-time fleet management, and the elimination of opportunities for corruption through controlled procurement costs, it is through the IoT and the application of M2M functionality that we see a realistic means of achieving productivity and transparency within the construction sector like never before. In summary, M2M functionality paves the way towards an entirely new form of industrial ecosystem, one in which clarity, communication and intelligence will elevate the sector to an entirely new plain. By enabling the tangible live analysis of assets and operations, substantial savings and efficiencies will indeed be assured through means never previously thought achievable.

Published by: Euroasia Industry

Publish Date: February 3, 2015

Source: http://www.euroasiaindustry.com/article/constructive-connectivity

 

GSMA

The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting nearly 800 operators with more than 250 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset and device makers, software companies, equipment providers and Internet companies, as well as organisations in adjacent industry sectors.

The GSM family of technologies has provided the world with mobile communications since 1991. In over twenty years of development, GSM has been continually enhanced to provide platforms that deliver an increasingly broad range of mobile services as demand grows.

SiTF

Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) is Singapore infocomm industry association comprises corporate members ranging from local startups to establish MNCs. SiTF advocates for the ICM (Information, Communications and Media) industry and helps to accelerate the adoption ICM technology.

SiTF works closely with various stakeholders to promote emerging technologies in areas such as Digital Media, Cloud Computing, Green IT, Wireless, Security and Governance. SiTF also provide platforms to help members with opportunities to increase their market presence and business reach.

W-Locate Solutions Recognized as Best in Mobile GPS and Fleet-Tracking Category

W-Locate Solutions Recognized as Best in Mobile GPS and Fleet-Tracking Category

 

W-Locate, a location-based services and telematics specialist, is proud to announce that its flagship products, XimLoc and FIND, have been recognized as amongst the best solutions at the 2014 Mobile Star Awards™ in the Mobile GPS and Fleet-tracking category. The accolades are hosted annually by the mobile technology news and directory site MobileVillage.com. The awards were based on peer voting and W-Locate was up against a number of other vendors.

XimLoc from W-Locate is a highly scalable and customizable location-monitoring platform that has been designed from the ground up with third-party API support and compliance with GSMA’s OneAPI initiative in mind. Its unique SIM-based algorithm allows mobile operators to deploy location-based services (LBS) over their own network with minimal capital investment.

Telematics solution FIND uses GPS-based tracking to provide fleet managers with up to date information on a variety of areas including fuel consumption, driver habits, location and speed. Its flexibility has already seen it customized and successfully launched with one of the world’s largest building materials and aggregates suppliers.

“What a fantastic way to start 2015!” said Stevie Ooi, CEO of W-Locate. “Last year we announced our first tier one operator customer who launched a M2M solution and a major deployment with the Ministry of Education in China. I would like to dedicate this award to our highly dedicated and talented team – their hard work and commitment has been truly outstanding.”

The Mobile Star Awards were launched back in 2001 and each year has showcased the best products in categories covering consumer mobile apps, mobile devices, enterprise mobile software or services, technology visionaries and success stories. The winners in each category are chosen by the readers of MobileVillage.com and its bi-weekly “Go Mobile™” email newsletter and recognized as either a Superstar, Shining Star or Rising Star.

“After 14 years, the Mobile Star Awards is still the only competition where today’s most exciting new mobile products and companies can compete against established competitors on a more level playing field,” says Mobile Star Awards director Gary Thayer. “A major part of this is because votes are cast by real users who really love the products—these are the mobile early adopters, mobile IT professionals, and tech bloggers who dominate our readership.”

“Winning a Mobile Star Award is a great accomplishment that’s recognized by the entire mobile industry,” says Mobile Village founder and CEO Jon Covington. “Mobile is the fourth great wave of computing, and there are now millions of mobile products competing for our attention. Mobile Star Award winners and nominees stand out from this crowd as the star innovators to watch and follow.”

 

Published by: M2MPaper

Publish Date: January 12, 2015

Source: http://m2mpaper.com/news/69-telematics/7903-w-locate-solutions-recognized-as-best-in-mobile-gps-and-fleet-tracking-category.html

Mobilestar Award Win

W-Locate’s FiND and XimLoc Solutions Are Honored at Mobile Star Awards

Location-based services solution XimLoc and GPS Telematics solution FIND are recognised as leading solutions for mobile

Singapore, XXX 2015 – W-Locate, a location-based services and telematics specialist, is proud to announce that its flagship products, XimLoc and FIND, have been recognized as amongst the best solutions at the 2014 Mobile Star Awards™ in the Mobile GPS and Fleet-tracking category. The accolades are hosted annually by the mobile technology news and directory site MobileVillage.com. The awards were based on peer voting and W-Locate was up against a number of other vendors.

XimLoc from W-Locate is a highly scalable and customizable location-monitoring platform that has been designed from the ground up with third-party API support and compliance with GSMA’s OneAPI initiative in mind. Its unique SIM-based algorithm allows mobile operators to deploy location-based services (LBS) over their own network with minimal capital investment.

Telematics solution FIND uses GPS-based tracking to provide fleet managers with up to date information on a variety of areas including fuel consumption, driver habits, location and speed. Its flexibility has already seen it customized and successfully launched with one of the world’s largest building materials and aggregates suppliers.

“What a fantastic way to start 2015!” said Stevie Ooi, CEO of W-Locate. “Last year we announced our first tier one operator customer who launched a M2M solution and a major deployment with the Ministry of Education in China. I would like to dedicate this award to our highly dedicated and talented team – their hard work and commitment has been truly outstanding.”

The Mobile Star Awards were launched back in 2001 and each year has showcased the best products in categories covering consumer mobile apps, mobile devices, enterprise mobile software or services, technology visionaries and success stories.  The winners in each category are chosen by the readers of MobileVillage.com and its bi-weekly “Go Mobile™” email newsletter and recognized as either a Superstar, Shining Star or Rising Star.

“After 14 years, the Mobile Star Awards is still the only competition where today’s most exciting new mobile products and companies can compete against established competitors on a more level playing field,” says Mobile Star Awards director Gary Thayer. “A major part of this is because votes are cast by real users who really love the products—these are the mobile early adopters, mobile IT professionals, and tech bloggers who dominate our readership.”

“Winning a Mobile Star Award is a great accomplishment that’s recognized by the entire mobile industry,” says Mobile Village founder and CEO Jon Covington. “Mobile is the fourth great wave of computing, and there are now millions of mobile products competing for our attention. Mobile Star Award winners and nominees stand out from this crowd as the star innovators to watch and follow.”

 

Published by: GISuser

Publish Date: January 9, 2015

Source: http://gisuser.com/2015/01/w-locates-find-and-ximloc-solutions-are-honored-at-mobile-star-awards

W-Locate’s FiND and XimLoc Solutions Are Honored at Mobile Star Awards

Location-based services solution XimLoc and GPS Telematics solution FIND are recognised as leading solutions for mobile

08 January, 2015 (Singapore) – W-Locate, a location-based services and telematics specialist, is proud to announce that its flagship products, XimLoc and FIND, have been recognized as amongst the best solutions at the 2014 Mobile Star Awards™ in the Mobile GPS and Fleet-tracking category. The accolades are hosted annually by the mobile technology news and directory site MobileVillage.com. The awards were based on peer voting and W-Locate was up against a number of other vendors.

XimLoc from W-Locate is a highly scalable and customizable location-monitoring platform that has been designed from the ground up with third-party API support and compliance with GSMA’s OneAPI initiative in mind. Its unique SIM-based algorithm allows mobile operators to deploy location-based services (LBS) over their own network with minimal capital investment.

Telematics solution FIND uses GPS-based tracking to provide fleet managers with up to date information on a variety of areas including fuel consumption, driver habits, location and speed. Its flexibility has already seen it customized and successfully launched with one of the world’s largest building materials and aggregates suppliers.

“What a fantastic way to start 2015!” said Stevie Ooi, CEO of W-Locate. “Last year we announced our first tier one operator customer who launched a M2M solution and a major deployment with the Ministry of Education in China. I would like to dedicate this award to our highly dedicated and talented team – their hard work and commitment has been truly outstanding.”

The Mobile Star Awards were launched back in 2001 and each year has showcased the best products in categories covering consumer mobile apps, mobile devices, enterprise mobile software or services, technology visionaries and success stories.  The winners in each category are chosen by the readers of MobileVillage.com and its bi-weekly “Go Mobile™” email newsletter and recognized as either a Superstar, Shining Star or Rising Star.

“After 14 years, the Mobile Star Awards is still the only competition where today’s most exciting new mobile products and companies can compete against established competitors on a more level playing field,” says Mobile Star Awards director Gary Thayer. “A major part of this is because votes are cast by real users who really love the products—these are the mobile early adopters, mobile IT professionals, and tech bloggers who dominate our readership.”

“Winning a Mobile Star Award is a great accomplishment that’s recognized by the entire mobile industry,” says Mobile Village founder and CEO Jon Covington. “Mobile is the fourth great wave of computing, and there are now millions of mobile products competing for our attention. Mobile Star Award winners and nominees stand out from this crowd as the star innovators to watch and follow.”

Visit www.w-locate.com or contact sales@w-locate.com for more information.

 

About W-Locate

W-Locate provides SIM-based location services, utilizing mobile operator’s already existing infrastructure to provide new services and network monitoring without the need for large CAPEX. W-Locate’s XimLoc solution is already deployed in a number of leading mobile network operators. XimLoc has been designed with third-party API support, making it highly scalable and customizable.  It is based on the GSMA’s OneAPI initiative, which means tracking can take place across different networks and across different countries.

About MobileVillage / PDA Inc.

Since 1993, MobileVillage has been a pioneering market and solution development company dedicated to advancing mobile and wireless technology in a wide range of industries. MobileVillage accomplishes this by fostering education and alliances through “Best of Breed” solution identification, event partnerships, an online directory, daily news, “Go Mobile™” newsletter, and annual Mobile Star Awards™ program. Visit MobileVillage online at www.mobilevillage.com.

 

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