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Nov/Dec 2005
Seven Eye adds mapping flexibility
Vehicle and asset tracking supplier Seven Eye has switched from MapPoint to GeoConcept as its core digital mapping technology, and says it has given the company more flexibility to develop new features. "We can tailor the product more precisely to our customers' requirements," says general manager Rob Hart. "We can use whatever type of mapping is most appropriate to the task, and produce a range of features to reflect customer requirements and stay ahead of market demand." To take maximum advantage of this ability to configure its tracking products, Seven Eye has also introduced a range of digital mapping products supplied by MapMechanics, including Navteq Premium street-level map data of Great Britain. This includes features such as speeds, driving restrictions and other navigational detail. The company is currently adding the ability to identify tolled roads, and is developing a system to show the location of low bridges.
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