“CloudLocate GPS”, from CloudSync, Inc. is a Google-mapping console that anyone can access using a browser. At $6/month (undiscounted) it costs about half the expense of other GPS mapping solutions.

CloudLocate GPS routing in traffic
After CloudLocate GPS software is downloaded to a fleet of Windows Mobile devices, CloudLocate GPS tracks them all on the same map from an eye-in-the-sky point of view.
The good news is that CloudLocate’s GPS tracking is very inexpensive, provides basic tracking, history, and dispatch services. Enterprises wishing to cut costs or those who want to begin using GPS at a low cost may want to consider it.
Enterprises may also enjoy the ability to consolidate cell phone, GPS receiver, and rugged scanner with application into a single device (the rugged device).
The bad news for those wishing to track stolen vehicles location with GPS is that CloudLocate tracks only the Windows Mobile device, so can’t reliably be used for that purpose.
Note: The estimate of 50% may be too low in many cases, based on $6/month for CloudLocate. Competitive solutions range from $12 – $20/month for the software components. Also, Enterprises use CloudLocate to determine devices are using their cell plans (voice and data) or not. Significant savings are realized when unused cell plans are dropped.
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Uncategorized | Tom Kimball, 30 Jan 09 |
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Fed-Ex delivered the unlocked Google Dev phone 4 hours before my flight to New Zealand was about to leave. Perfect timing, I pulled it out of the generic white box, plugged it into the charger, fired it up, glanced at the not-helpful included instruction sheet, and waited.
The cool looking Android logo came up on the bright display, and then some instructions about needing a data card and signing into a Google account.
No worries, we had some data (SIM) cards in our lab, I toss in an AT&T 3G card, fired the device up again, it showed good signal strength, I typed in my google info, and waited… After a minute or so I get a generic message that it couldn’t connect with the Google servers and maybe the SIM card didn’t support data, and that I should contact some non-specified customer support (I’m para-phrasing the message from memory).
I try other SIM cards which were working perfectly on Windows Mobile devices, still no luck.
To cut a long story short I take the Google phone to NZ, confident that I can get it to work on a non-T-Mobile network (Vodaphone), alas I was wrong. It wasn’t until I got back from my trip that I found that simply hitting the menu button during start up provided a list of editable APN’s, of which AT&T was not listed. I add the appropriate data (Google Groups has information on setting this APN), and magically everything works.
So Google, a few suggestions that Microsoft gets right with Windows Mobile.
- Don’t treat the Android Dev device like a phone with iPhone-like activation and control. Treat it as a mobile computer. Let the user have the flexibility to configure and deploy as desired.
- Don’t tie a device to a Google/user account. Many of the enterprise mobility deployments we see, the device is not used for email/calendar, but rather some type of field service application, whereas the device is not necessarily tied to any specific user.
- Let me choose what data/network connection I want to use on my unlocked mobile computer, many enterprises will run their device populations on multiple networks based on regional availability, some may be WiFi only.
- Lastly, include a “How to set up an APN” with the dev phone in the shipping package, with settings to common APN’s, or at least a link where you have that info. This will greatly improve the initial experience.
With all that said, I think the Android user interface is pretty impressive given the youth of this product. We look forward to seeing more of these devices out in the field and definitely plan on adding support to this product within our CloudSync management platform.
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Mobile Devices | Nigel Thompson, 28 Jan 09 |
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Optimized for Cellular and Wireless Networks
DENVER, Colo., Mar. 30, 2007 – CloudSync is please to announce that Cingular Wireless has designated the CloudSync Mobile Device Management solution as a Certified Enterprise Solution on their cellular data network.
“The philosophy of CloudSync is to build the best possible device management solution on the market, and make it universally accessible via any web browser or any network”, remarked Nigel Thompson, CEO of CloudSync. “Having Cingular give CloudSync the stamp of approval is a validation that we’re delivering on our promise”.
The CloudSync product is specifically optimized to work on cellular networks by compressing and encrypting data transport. In addition the CloudSync subscription service requires no server or desktop software, simply creating and account on CloudSync.com and downloading an agent to the device will allow any Cingular subscriber with a smart phone or Windows mobile device begin managing their devices very quickly.
About CloudSync
CloudSync, Inc. offers powerful and easy to use mobile device management software that can be utilized in any market. CloudSync™ is browser-based and provides secure remote file deployment, monitoring and control of mobile devices such as PDAs, smart phones, laptops, rugged, and commercial data collection devices. CloudSync is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, and through its reseller partners supports customers in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. For more information, visit www.cloudsync.com or call +1 (720) 221-4444. For public relations contact pr@cloudsync.com.
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CloudSync Press | Matt Bernier, 30 Mar 07 |
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Delivering Web-Based Mobile Device Management, Remote Help Desk and Access Control for Intermec Mobile Devices
DENVER, Colo., Feb. 20, 2007 –CloudSync, of Denver, Colorado, has been accepted as an ISV Partner in Intermec’s Honours Partner program.
With CloudSync, Intermec customers will be able to log into any web browser to view the health of their devices, deploy applications, and remotely control their devices, enabling real-time support to mobile users in the field.
The CloudSync hosted subscription service and enterprise solution remotely supports all Microsoft Windows Mobile devices from Intermec to the compact smart phone devices provided by the world’s leading carriers.
Nigel Thompson , CEO of CloudSync says, “We are very excited to be working with Intermec. They have great products and their new line of rugged GPS-enabled cellular devices are ideal for an enterprise looking to extend its computing reach anywhere in the world. CloudSync provides the global management and security solution to meet these new challenges.”
About CloudSync
CloudSync, Inc. offers powerful and easy to use mobile device management software that can be utilized in any market. CloudSync™ is browser-based and provides secure remote file deployment, monitoring and control of mobile devices such as PDAs, smart phones, laptops, rugged, and commercial data collection devices. CloudSync is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, and through its reseller partners supports customers in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. For more information, visit www.cloudsync.com or call +1 (720) 221-4444. For public relations contact pr@cloudsync.com.
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Uncategorized | Matt Bernier, 20 Feb 07 |
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