Monthly Archives: September 2010
GPS Tracking, Science and Insurance
I was really happy to read this release a few days ago highlighting yet another success of my old friends at Geotab. I used to be a dealer of Geotab products and I am still convinced they offer some of the best business-oriented GPS solutions in the world. ISO Equips Fleet with Devices to Develop … Continue reading
GPS Tracking, Transportation, Logistics and the Law
William J. Augello’s "Transportation, Logistics and the Law" presented by Brent Wm. Primus Fall 2010 Schedule This is the vital information you need for minimizing risks and increasing net revenues for your organization AND for enhancing your own individual professional growth. The course will be presented by Brent Wm. Primus, J.D., attorney and Sr. Editor … Continue reading
As I’ve Said, You Have Much More To Worry About Than GPS Tracking Privacy
I can’t count how many times I have written about this issue in the past, here and on other online forums. Because this site is mainly about GPS tracking I get a lot of visitors who are highly polarized … for or against the government being able to track citizen’s positions and past movements via … Continue reading
Don’t Buy GPS Tracking, Buy Slime Mold Instead.
Here’s a pretty interesting item that crossed my desk recently. I has a lot of applicability to the world of GPS mapping, GPS tracking, Fleet or asset management and one of my most favorite subjects … which I can hardly ever find a good excuse to write about … business continuity planning … disaster preparedness. … Continue reading
GPS Tracking the Big Picture
A lot of people still think GPS Tracking is just a minor business “bean counting” tool that’s useful for saving fractionally on fuel costs or driver overtime. But it can be way more thna that as a tool for understanding and managing world economy. Scientists have come up with the first comprehensive map of global … Continue reading