Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Telogis
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - Based on its recent analysis of the light commercial vehicles (LCV) telematics market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Telogis with the 2012 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Growth Leadership.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - Based on its recent analysis of the light commercial vehicles (LCV) telematics market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Telogis with the 2012 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Growth Leadership.
Each year, the award is presented to the company that has demonstrated excellence in capturing the highest annual compound growth rate (CAGR) for the past three years. Telogis has achieved phenomenal growth in the past five years and continues to be one of the fastest growing companies in the location intelligence industry.
Telogis offers a flexible and scalable cloud-based location intelligence platform that can be customized for any company that requires dynamic routing, real-time work order management, navigation, telematics and mobile integration services for their mobile workforces. The company's SaaS platform is an all-in-one solution that includes Telogis Fleet, Route, Mobile, Progression and GeoBase products.
"The Telogis platform's inherent ability to help companies with mobile workforces improve safety for their drivers, reduce the cost of fuel, insurance and maintenance, all while helping drivers, supervisors and dispatchers stay connected and informed via mobile devices is having a transformative effect on the market," noted Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Nandini Tare. "Telogis has the ability to deliver mission-critical, actionable information for companies with mobile workforces and continues to set the standard for global location intelligence."
Telogis' growth has been driven by its ability to expand its reach into large enterprise customers, as well as its ability to leverage OEM channels and to define key industry partnerships. Telogis is focused on meeting the global demand for technologies that can handle the full scope of mobile workforce management with integrated, comprehensive, scalable location intelligence technologies and capabilities.
Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Awards recognize companies in a variety of regional and global markets for demonstrating outstanding achievement and superior performance in areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer service, and strategic product development. Industry analysts compare market participants and measure performance through in-depth interviews, analysis, and extensive secondary research in order to identify best practices in the industry.
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