With a combination of cloud-hosted software solutions and integration with IoT tracking devices, Apptricity users can manage the full lifecycle of their assets from anywhere, at any time.
Apptricity provides a cloud-hosted, IoT-connected solution that provides users with real-time visibility. This enterprise tracking solution provides access from anywhere via web or mobile.
Tracking assets inside your building requires a different level of detail than typical outdoor asset tracking. Apptricity’s Asset Mapping platform allows users to create buildings, floors, and rooms using an intuitive “connect-the-dots” tool. Import existing floor plans in PNG or JPEG format to overlay an image onto the floor or upload an existing AutoCAD file to visualize your building layout directly on the map itself.
Tracking assets inside your building requires a different level of detail than typical outdoor asset tracking. Apptricity’s Asset Mapping platform allows users to create buildings, floors, and rooms using an intuitive “connect-the-dots” tool. Import existing floor plans in PNG or JPEG format to overlay an image onto the floor or upload an existing AutoCAD file to visualize your building layout directly on the map itself.
Asset pins on the map represent anywhere an asset is located. Users can click on asset pins to view details about the asset. Users can also customize the marker symbol to match the asset category and change the color of the symbol to color code for asset types. Location history can also be redrawn on the map, showing a movement record over a user-defined date range.
Geofencing is used to enforce location boundaries for assets and alert users if boundaries are broken. Users can establish geofences by drawing on the map, or by using an existing building boundary. Custom colors and radius distances can be established to provide full control over geofence creation.
The Internet of Things provides various ways to enhance asset management strategies for businesses in every industry. Apptricity’s EAM solution displays data captured from sensor tags to provide real-time information about the location, condition, and usage of tagged assets. Sensor data is collected by the tag and sent to the Apptricity cloud through RFID or Bluetooth® scans, or through direct connection with the network through cellular or satellite connectivity. Users can then view and analyze metrics such as location history, usage hours, and many more, from the web and mobile applications.
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