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Remote Data Ecosystems: Moving Data

Series Overview This article is the third in a series about what it takes to deploy a fully functioning remote data ecosystem for your organization. Anywhere you have assets in the field, whether it’s machinery, people, tools, light vehicles, or specialized equipment, those assets are generating information that could be valuable or critical to running a successful and efficient operation. Over the past few decades, connectivity and...
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GSE as a Solution Partner

Meeting the Demands of the Remote: GSE's Satellite Connectivity Solutions As the world becomes more connected, the challenges of remaining in touch, even in the most remote corners of the globe, continue to shift and evolve. Enterprises that rely on consistent tracking for their off-grid assets—whether they're vehicles, machinery, boats, or people—need solutions that can adapt to that ever-changing connectivity landscape. GSE has been...
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Monitor. Manage. Maximize.

Tracking for Everyone GSatTrack is Part of Any Best in Class Solution GSatTrack is an incredibly powerful telematics visualization platform, and its reputation in the industry is beginning to precede any conversations we have with potential clients. While that is very exciting for us, it is also an opportunity to make sure everyone fully understands exactly why customers, partners, and resellers across dozens of markets refuse to work with...
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GSatTrack and satellite-based systems aid wildfire prevention tactics

In the spring of 2019, I wrote a case study on how monitoring chipper data and harvesting forest fuel could reduce forest fires. Little did I know during the next 18 months the world would see catastrophic fires across the globe. In August of 2019 the Amazon was seeing over 1000 fires a day. By January of 2020, over 46 million acres had burnt across all Australian states and territories leaving countless homeless including millions of animals....
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Construction Companies use GSatTrack for BIM

Most GIS systems incorporate mapping imagery or layers is by purchasing licenses from a single mapping provider. This provider may also offer additional historical satellite imagery for use by the GIS provider, but the images provided may be antiquated or out of date, with recent construction or natural events which change the natural landscape and topography of an area omitted. To address this, clients often opt to use their own imagery in...
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GSatTrack and Forestry Telematics

In the summer of 2000, fire destroyed millions of acres of forest across the United States. In response, M. Chad Bolding, a Graduate Research Assistant, and Associate Professor Dr. Bobby L. Lanford at the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences of Auburn University performed a study to investigate the feasibility of harvesting to reduce forest fuel buildup, which would reduce potential materials that could burn during a forest fire, while...
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Dual-Mode Sat-GSM Tracking

Satellite-Cellular Tracking for Complete Coverage The best of both worlds! Maintain real-time connectivity for your Fleet as routes go in and out of cellular range by implementing a dual-mode Cellular-Satellite solution. Fleet managers are increasingly applying dual-mode satellite-cellular solutions to manage assets moving in and out of cellular coverage. Here are some reasons why: A dual mode solution can help avoid costly cellular roaming...
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Product Management and Growth in the Satellite Industry

Product Managing for Satellite Coming to work for GSE two years ago is one of the best decisions I have ever made. Truly a unicorn in its industry, GSE has unlocked the secret to operating successfully in an industry that rewards stability and legacy systems while simultaneously investing in the tools, products, and initiatives that get ahead of the market. What, exactly, does it really take to succeed as a product manager in the satellite...
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GSatTrack integrates fatigue management solution to save lives and increase productivity

The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration conservatively estimates that 100,000 police-reported crashes are the direct result of driver fatigue each year. This resulted in an estimated 1,550 deaths, 71,000 injuries, and $12.5 billion in monetary losses this year alone. Because of these statistics it’s no wonder that trucking companies around the globe are now looking into fatigue management, especially in the mining sector. ...
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GSatTrack brings fleet management solutions to the forestry sector

The American transportation research institute lists compliance, safety and accountability as some the greatest concerns facing the trucking industry today. One of the major compliance concerns is the max weight that can be moved over the road. The weight being hauled by trucks can be used as an indicator of efficiency but also as a meter for safety by regulatory agencies. The challenge facing most companies when meeting the weight regulations ...
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