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Brianna White

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What up to a few years ago seemed an abstract concept, the Internet of Things (IoT) is today a reality present in many aspects of life. 
As a company that is continuously seeking innovative solutions to its customers’ growing needs, GO has embraced this reality, and through GO Business, has just launched its Asset Tracking solution, allowing business clients to keep track of their valuable equipment and assets.
“For most businesses, it is a constant challenge to keep track of valuable assets, equipment and goods while in transit or when deployed on the field. Assets are constantly misplaced,  damaged or stolen, and businesses incur significant costs and disruptions to locate, repair or replace such assets. Therefore, monitoring and tracking of these assets has become increasingly critical and this is what drove GO to develop Asset Tracking as our first IoT solution,” Victor Zammit, business development manager at GO Business, explains.
Through the use of small tracking devices that send periodic location reports to the GO IoT platform, companies can easily monitor and track these assets wherever they are located.  Through the platform, users have access to numerous features, including device management functionalities, the setting of alarms and alerts, reporting capabilities and advanced data analytics, delivering companies with significant cost savings, increased operational efficiency and better service to their respective clients.
Continue reading: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/go-launches-first-solution-on-its-internet-of-things-platform.922597
 

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