We power telematics inside 3rd party mobile applications and help our clients focus on scale and product development. Our suite of mobile telematics unlocks powerful insights of driving data and provides a robust solution for safe driving and tracking solutions.
Over 60 clients from 18 countries including 3 automotive companies selected us as a preferred technology provider and built their products using our technology With our solution companies can focus on scale and product development: * Reduce time to market for tracking and safe-driving products from years to a day * Reduce ongoing R&D and maintenance costs by 70% * Contactless telematics powered by AI and no additional devices required
Our technology is used by insurance, transportation, shared mobility, gig-economy companies, driving schools, and others.
Telematics providers and software development companies enjoy our fully integrated telematics suite as it enables them to create their own products for local markets.
We provide advanced technology: * Telematics SDK - a software development kit that turns any app into a tracking and safe driving solution * Data management platform - a platform that enhances and analyzes telematics data * API Services * Open-source tracking and safe-driving mobile app
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Eh, a week to crash course vSphere with unknown "plus to know"? You can learn ESXi + vCenter(vSphere) in a couple days, but you wont still "know it", just have exposure to it. I would start by pulling up ESXi and vCenter deployment videos and downloading the trials from vmware.com and star there. Source: about 1 year ago
I used the Feb 23 Dell vendor ISO from vmware.com and the upgrade went fine as expect. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes, I see it consists of the same products, but they are managed by that SDDC appliance. I just found a "VCF FAQ" at vmware.com, which answers some questions:. Source: about 1 year ago
Oh, you can try ESXi as a VM under Fusion, assuming an Intel-based Mac. Just register at vmware.com and download the beast. If you're curious. (There's also and ARM-based version of ESXi but, eh.) Of course "corporate" ESXi really becomes itself when you run it with all the complementary stuff and manage it using vCenter Server. Source: about 1 year ago
I used a Virtual Machine from vmware.com which worked. Source: about 1 year ago
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