Trackunit Introduces My Network Telematics App

My Network app provides data, via Trackunit Manager software, to identify and resolve device-related issues to support machine uptime on the jobsite.

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Trackunit is launching its latest telematic-based application My Network to help users and businesses manage connectivity, configuration and health of telematics devices across fleets. As fleets become connected, they are demonstrating their capabilities as a platform to monitor and reduce downtime. When devices or connections fail operators, fleet managers and OEMs need usable data to take remedial action.

“Working with OEMs, rental companies and users, we have brought to market an app that provides 20-plus pre-set widgets that give users instant access to key insights for telematics connectivity and configuration,” said Trackunit CEO Soeren Brogaard. “This approach will help eliminate downtime and increase equipment’s billable hours.”

My Network app provides data, via Trackunit Manager software, to identify and resolve device-related issues to support machine uptime. Whether an OEM, telematics program manager, rental or fleet manager or a service technician, My Network provides the data to reduce time to resolution.

The app allows users to drive the usefulness of equipment data and extracted value of their telematics solutions. Using real-time actionable insights, depicted on Trackunit Manager, users can drive resolution of device issues without the need for OEM or third-party support.

Three core aspects of the app ensure relevant data is provided in a highly visual format:

  • Overview: Offers a complete view of all device KPIs to drive corrective actions, configure thresholds, warning limits and device types to meet fleet requirements.
  • Inventory: Allows users to visualize the composition and distribution of device installations from 10 perspectives.
  • Devices: Allows users to drill deeper with a consolidated list view of all device-related information, with filters and sorting capabilities to highlight the devices that need attention.

“Users can use one dashboard to examine the distribution of device types, technology mix, CAN profiles, and device status to ensure the fleet is up to date,” said Dave Swan, senior vice president products. “Device connectivity and device power widgets allow users to identify devices that are not communicating, or that have external or internal power or battery issues. 

“Users can at a glance establish the condition of all their connected devices using the health score indicators and use dashboard KPIs to create baselines and drive resolutions,” he said. “The app is integrated with Trackunit Manager and the Iris platform, expanding the capabilities for OEMs, rental companies and contractors, while increasing the value of the data generated across the solution.”

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