GPS Fleet Management Solution Training Videos Now on YouTube
OAKVILLE, ONTARIO - Geotab, Inc. has recently produced a number of online training videos which can be viewed via Geotab's newly created YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/mygeotab.

The YouTube videos can be viewed on many devices including Apple TV, iPod Touch, the iPhone, and some Blackberry devices.

OAKVILLE, ONTARIO- Geotab, Inc. has recently produced a number of online training videos which can be viewed via Geotab's newly created YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/mygeotab. The company is committed to continuously developing various training and learning videos that will help customers understand the wide range of benefits that GEOTAB delivers.
Colin Sutherland, GEOTAB's VP of Sales and Marketing, has shared his thoughts on the new, company-wide video learning initiatives by stating that, "these short videos are helping combine training and learning with fun interactive marketing."
The YouTube videos can be viewed on many devices including Apple TV, iPod Touch, the iPhone, and some Blackberry devices. The videos are also distributed through the use of other social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter, and in addition are also directly emailed to GEOTAB's subscribed newsletter contacts. Geotab is encouraging others to subscribe to their channel and use the videos as part of their sales and training objectives.
To view Geotab's videos visit www.geotab.com/videos.aspx, or visit Geotab's YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/mygeotab.
About Geotab, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Geotab, Inc., headquartered in Oakville, Ontario, provides end-to-end solutions to give customers the tools and data they need to improve efficiencies, reduce waste, build service levels, and increase revenues from their fleets. GEOTAB has become the telematics management system of choice for leading local and international corporations. For more information, visit www.geotab.com.
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