Wialon

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Wialon
Author: Gurtam
License: Proprietary
Platform: Web
Version: 1205 (2012-05-30)
Languages: German and English
Website: http://www.gurtam.com/
Features
Feature Value
Map Display
Display map yes
Map data raster;vector
Source cache;offline
Rotate map yes
3D view
Shows website
Shows phone number
Shows operation hours
Routing
Routing yes
Create route manually
Calculate route
Create route via Waypoints
Routing profiles
Turn restrictions
Calculate route without Internet (Offline routing)
Routing providers
Avoid traffic
Traffic Provider
Navigating
Navigate yes
Find location yes
Find nearby POIs yes
Navigate to point yes
Navigation with voice / Voice guidance
Keep on road
Lane guidance
Works without GPS
Navigate along predefined route
Tracking
Make track yes
Customizable log interval yes
Track formats
Geotagging notes
Fast POI buttons yes
Upload GPX to OSM
Monitoring
Monitoring yes
Show current track yes
Open existing track yes
Altitude diagram yes
Show POD value yes
Satellite view yes
Show live NMEA data yes
Show speed
Send current position www;sms
Editing

(Not set)

Rendering

(Not set)

Accessibility

(Not set)

Wialon Hosting is a web-based GPS tracking software platform with some fleet management features, developed by a Belarusian company Gurtam. Wialon is available for both Linux and Windows operating systems. Wialon is notable because of its compatibility with different GLONASS and GPS tracking units, counting 131 in the beginning of July 2010.[1]

Wialon was introduced internationally in 2010 at CeBIT computer expo.[2][3] Before that Wialon GPS tracking software was mainly used in Post-Soviet states. According to Gurtam website, there are about 500 GPS tracking services worldwide who have already implemented Wialon GPS tracking platform.[4]

Wialon data center

Wialon data center consists of several servers located at SIG Telehousing in the North of the Netherlands. Software as a Service versions - Wialon Hosting and Wialon Corporate are installed there. At the end of June 2010 Wialon data center have reached the number of 10 000 registered tracking devices.[5] Wialon data center processes 80 to 200 GPS messages per second.

Developers

Gurtam started developing Wialon in 2002.[6]

References