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WirelessDevNet.com Press Release

Air-Trak Adds Geofencing to Its Cloudberry Mobile Resource Management System


SAN DIEGO--Oct. 18, 2004-- Exception Reports Alert Managers When Vehicles Cross Set Geographic Boundaries; Dynamic Geofencing to Include Hours of Operation, Velocity and Direction Air-Trak, Inc., a developer of location, tracking and messaging systems that support a combination of communications platforms and wireless networks, today announced the availability of geofencing on its Cloudberry mobile resource management system. Fleets using Cloudberry can now automatically receive an alert when a vehicle or other asset enters or exits a user-defined geographic area. Alerts appear on-screen and by email, pager or mobile phone.

Fleets using Cloudberry geofencing simply enter the coordinates or address of a landmark, such as a building or street. A circular geofence is created around the landmark with a user-defined perimeter. When a vehicle enters or exits the area, an automatic alert is sent with the date and time it crossed the geofence. The signal can be used for such purposes as to confirm a delivery, to trigger an alarm and to create exception reports.

Geofencing is a component of Cloudberry's comprehensive event management system. Any user-defined event, such as a sensor reading, door opening, or pump activation, can be used to generate alerts and create exception reports. This makes it easier to manage large fleets where direct supervision of each worker is not feasible. Customers and third-party developers can access event alerts though Cloudberry's XML-based Web-services API for custom applications.

Air-Trak's advanced dynamic geofencing, available in early 2005, will enable users to create geofences of arbitrary shapes with hours of operation, velocity and direction. For example, geofences will be able to move with changing weather or traffic conditions, alerting management and drivers when vehicles approach those conditions. By specifying hours of operation, management will be able to track vehicles within a geographic boundary during set hours, which can be used to monitor such things as border crossings for homeland security.

"This is just another example of how Cloudberry helps companies manage large fleets through exception reporting," said Greg White, CEO of Air-Trak. "By turning location data into actionable information, managers can analyze their fleet operations and make changes that improve efficiency, enhance security and control costs."

About Air-Trak, Inc.
Air-Trak helps companies with mobile resources use location information to make informed business decisions. Based in San Diego, the company's Cloudberry GPS tracking and messaging system supports mixed wireless networks and a variety of mobile devices and is easily integrated with other business applications. Additional information is available at www.air-trak.com.



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