Gurtam

Gurtam

Gurtam (Belarusianгуртам” — together) is a developer and provider of software for GPS monitoring, vehicle telematics and fleet management.[1]

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Gurtam’s flagship product is Wialon, the ultimate platform for fleet management and IoT.

As of 2023, Wialon monitored more than 3 700 000 assets worldwide. The company's business network involves over 2,500 fleet management service providers in more than 150 countries.[2]

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Gurtam works with telematics service providers and technology partners to deliver a feature-rich and cost-effective solution to the fleets globally. Gurtam shares experience in telematics solutions implementation at all levels, from sole traders to big brands and multinational corporations. Gurtam constantly participates in industrial expos and events worldwide including Securex South Africa,[3] Expo Seguridad Mexico,[4] GITEX, Telematics Conference SE Europe[5] etc.

History

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In 2014, Gurtam arranged Kilimanjaro expedition to test hardware and proprietary tracking system in extreme conditions.[8] The expedition was repeated in 2023 in Indonesia when the Gurtam team and key telematics service providers among the Wialon partner community climbed the Rinjani volcano.

Gurtam established annual rankings to encourage development and growth within the community. The Wialon Top Partners rankings feature the telematics providers who connected the biggest number of units to the Wialon system over the last 12 months. Another ranking established by Gurtam is GPS Hardware Manufacturers Top 10, which features the most popular manufacturers of telematics and IoT devices across the world. Every year, it includes only ten companies whose products were connected to Wialon most frequently over the previous 12 months.

Since July 2021 Gurtam has joined the IoT M2M Council (IMC) as a Sustaining Member company.[9]


References

  1. "5 IoT Hardware Development Trends to Watch in 2021". IoT For All. 2021-05-28. Retrieved 2021-09-08.
  2. "COVID-19 IoT Alliance". flespi.com. Retrieved 2021-09-08.

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