Dave Savastano11.26.14
Savi announced the latest release of its Savi Tracking application. The enhanced solution delivers new mobile capabilities that allow users to access, view and enter critical information about their in-transit and high-consequence assets in real-time on most smartphones and tablets.
Savi Tracking 3.0 has a redesigned and streamlined user interface, making it easier and faster to obtain critical supply chain information. In addition, performance enhancements leveraging Savi’s Hybrid Lamba Architecture allow even more sensor data to be read and processed in less time.
“As the volume of machine-generated data increases exponentially, turning that data into actionable business intelligence has become an enormous and urgent challenge,” said Bill Clark, president and CEO of Savi. “Sensors currently generate over 30% of the estimated 2.3 trillion GB of data produced every day and that number is expected to grow to 40 trillion GB by 2020. The enhancements we’ve made to Savi Tracking help organizations reduce risk and improve performance by making it even easier to turn that vast amount of sensor data into operational intelligence.”
Savi has deployed more than 4 million sensors in more than 50 countries. The technology is used by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to identify troops and assets in some of the world’s most hostile regions and by more than 580 commercial organizations globally to track and manage high-value assets.
Savi Tracking 3.0 has a redesigned and streamlined user interface, making it easier and faster to obtain critical supply chain information. In addition, performance enhancements leveraging Savi’s Hybrid Lamba Architecture allow even more sensor data to be read and processed in less time.
“As the volume of machine-generated data increases exponentially, turning that data into actionable business intelligence has become an enormous and urgent challenge,” said Bill Clark, president and CEO of Savi. “Sensors currently generate over 30% of the estimated 2.3 trillion GB of data produced every day and that number is expected to grow to 40 trillion GB by 2020. The enhancements we’ve made to Savi Tracking help organizations reduce risk and improve performance by making it even easier to turn that vast amount of sensor data into operational intelligence.”
Savi has deployed more than 4 million sensors in more than 50 countries. The technology is used by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to identify troops and assets in some of the world’s most hostile regions and by more than 580 commercial organizations globally to track and manage high-value assets.