Telematics system upgraded

July 1, 2005
FleetPulse 2.0 adds a number of new features to its wireless fleet management package, including remote wireless upgrading for in-vehicle firmware, according to Netistix Technologies. Used by commercial truck fleets as well as municipal and law enforcement operations, FleetPulse now also supports automatic email notification of alarms and operational exceptions including the status of vehicle batteries

FleetPulse 2.0 adds a number of new features to its wireless fleet management package, including remote wireless upgrading for in-vehicle firmware, according to Netistix Technologies.

Used by commercial truck fleets as well as municipal and law enforcement operations, FleetPulse now also supports automatic email notification of alarms and operational exceptions including the status of vehicle batteries and charging systems. The upgrade now also supports data export to standard spreadsheets, making it easier to integrate with other fleet applications.
www.netistix.com

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