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GPS Footprints Makes Its Mark With AT And T Product Certification

GPS Footprints provides live updates of mobile workers, placing them on a company's mapping solution. Businesses can use the software with a current dispatching system or as a standalone product.
by Staff Writers
Springfield IL (SPX) Apr 11, 2008
Businesses looking to increase the accountability and reliability of their mobile workforces now have an effective solution. GPS Footprints, a new software program that assists in mobile workforce management developed by GPS Footprints, has just received AT and T product certification. With this prestigious endorsement, AT and T authorizes GPS Footprints for use on its network and promotes the software globally.

The new certification recognizes GPS Footprints for its superior technological standards. "We launched GPS Footprints in January 2008. This immediate yet elite recognition from AT and T is an extreme honor," says Sean Watts, CEO of GPS Footprints Inc.

"This affiliation and exposure is a major achievement for our software, and will be a springboard for strong sales worldwide. Whether you manage a mobile workforce for a government, corporation, service business or your own company, you can rest assured that GPS Footprints delivers the most advanced, cutting-edge and affordable GPS software on the market."

GPS Footprints provides live updates of mobile workers, placing them on a company's mapping solution. Businesses can use the software with a current dispatching system or as a standalone product. What's more, since GPS Footprints is downloadable -- as opposed to being web-based -- it has superior integration capabilities.

"I consult business owners daily on reading and analyzing company statistics and what can be done to achieve profit goals," says Jerry Newberry, President of BEI Pros LLC, a business consulting company that specializes in analyzing corporate data and providing management reports and operational efficiency analysis for improved accountability. "This is the number-one tool for increasing productivity and gaining a competitive edge."

GPS Footprints easily installs on Microsoft Windows Mobile, Windows Smartphones, and BlackBerry devices. Businesses can then send the current GPS location of workers' mobile phones to the GPS Footprints Software Server. Using the GPS Footprints Viewer on a desktop or workstation, companies can track workers' progress in real time. Additional software features include the ability to data-mine different information stores, such as Microsoft Excel, Access, SQL and MySQL, providing instant information to make the most current, informed business decisions.

In addition, GPS Footprints provides product support and training, enabling companies to monitor and manage their workforces effectively. With all this and more, GPS Footprints visualizes a company's assets in real time, helping businesses gain precision and workforce integrity.

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