Location tracking stories
The SOTI Indoor Location tracking works in real-time, meaning an organisation can track managed and unmanaged devices inside the four walls of its facility.
Orbital Insight launches Site Intelligence, a new solution providing businesses with data-driven insights for better decision making.
The pandemic highlighted the need for resilient supply chains. Traditional industries like food and beverages can benefit from IoT tracking technology.
The Internet of Things is helping New Zealand glass manufacturer AGP disrupt the industry with four-day supply delivery.
Using a VPN can help you get cheaper flights and hide from your ISP. Find out how this tool can protect your privacy and access better deals.
As COVID-19 restrictions ease, New Zealand firms rush to integrate automated tracking tech, spurring a 112% spike in local demand for WhosOnLocation's software.
A mandatory track and trace app must be made available to all visitors into New Zealand, says Jupl co-founder Sir Ray Avery.
HMA (Hide My Ass; the VPN provider owned by Avast, is launching a new 'no logging policy (NLP)' to enhance user privacy.
The device uses CROWN's blockchain technology, supposedly making users' location data immutable and impossible to counterfeit.
Australia's Federal Police is calling on the technology industry to help improve public reporting capabilities.
In a world-leading effort, almost half of APAC manufacturers will have fully connected factories by 2022 with tech use among them expected to surge.
Tile, a smart location company, has released the new Tile Pro Series, featuring powerful Bluetooth trackers with improved range and sound.
Track'em, a software solution that tracks materials and assets for large construction projects, is revolutionizing the industry.
The born-in-the-cloud Oracle partner has a workforce of over 100, and surprisingly, has only been in business since the beginning of 2016.
Organisations worldwide lose millions of dollars every year on misplaced inventory - 25% of hospital staff time is wasted looking for these items.
New Zealanders are becoming increasingly worried about their personal data privacy, according to a new InternetNZ survey.
SAP Concur advises businesses to harness GPS tech for precise mileage reporting, mitigating expense inaccuracies and easing tax and audit burdens.
Bluetooth trackers Tile Mate and Tile Pro help you locate your keys and phone effortlessly, offering robust performance and great value for money.
New World Island Bay trials GPS-enabled trolleys, aiming to enhance shopping experiences by tracking how and where customers shop. Data remains anonymous.
The magpie service includes an app and a free GPS device that is one of the smallest and smartest on the market.