• Microsoft turns to Inrix

    Inrix has announced signing an agreement with Microsoft under which Microsoft will have the right to use Inrix real-time, historical and predictive traffic data for Microsoft online properties as well as for its desktop and mobile applications. According to Inrix, this could include Windows Live Search/Virtual Earth, MSN Direct and other internet-related sites as well as desktop applications like
    Nov. 1, 2007

    Inrix has announced signing an agreement with Microsoft under which Microsoft will have the right to use Inrix real-time, historical and predictive traffic data for Microsoft online properties as well as for its desktop and mobile applications.

    According to Inrix, this could include Windows Live Search/Virtual Earth, MSN Direct and other internet-related sites as well as desktop applications like Streets & Trips and Outlook, plus mobile applications, such as Live Local Search.

    In another announcement, Inrix and Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc., a professional consulting services firm, said that the Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation (WisDOT) has selected Inrix to provide real time traffic flow data for nearly 250 centerline miles of highway between Milwaukee and Green Bay, including portions of US 41, I-43, and WIS 172. Inrix will provide three different types of traffic flow information: traffic speeds by road segment, over 30 key route travel times, and congestion alerts that can be integrated into WisDOT's future 511 service.

    According to Inrix, WisDOT is now integrating Inrix data into its Traffic Management software and intends to demonstrate its expanded coverage for those who tour the new Statewide Traffic Operations Center (TOC) during the American Assn. of Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) annual meeting in Milwaukee.

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