New GPS Tracking System Gets Ready to Launch in 2008

mytrackingdevices.com promises to revolutionize the gps tracking marketplace through innovative software, pricing models and an aggressive reseller based growth strategy.

A new gps tracking service will launch in early 2008 that will deliver a turnkey tracking solution for end users in multiple vertical markets such as car tracking, fleet management, asset security and package tracking. mytrackingdevices.com, a start-up based in the UK is developing a centralised server based system that will not only provide a web based GPS tracking, but will also give users the ability to track in realtime, gps tracking devices through a mobile phone based application and also a downloadable desktop PC widget that will give an instant messenger type user experience.

Developed using the latest in .NET software and AJAX development methodologies, mytrackingdevices.com will enable street level tracking on digital vector mapping and also satellite imagery courtesy of Microsoft Virtual Earth and Google Earth.

mytrackingdevices.com will supply customers with a range of ’best of breed’ gps tracking hardware as well as allow new customers to transfer their current gps tracking devices onto the mytrackingdevices.com platform without any integration or development charges. Users of the software will not pay any recurring monthly charges or set-up fees.

Additionally, mytrackingdevices.com is evaluating applications from companies and individuals in over 150 countries who are interested in being local service providers. Successful applicants will receive full sales and marketing support, free tracking devices and will be allowed to use the mytrackingdevices.com service under their own brand or as an official mytrackingdevices.com service provider.

For more information please visit www.mytrackingdevices.com

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Written by GPS Tracking Guy on December 26th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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