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Telogis Named In List Of Fastest Growing Companies

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by Staff Writers
Irvine CA (SPX) Sep 17, 2008
Telogis has been named to the 'Inc. 5000' list of fastest growing private companies in the United States. Inc. magazine ranked Telogis No. 678 out of 5000 companies in 2008 based on its 500% growth from 2004 through 2007.

Inc. is a monthly magazine that delivers information and insights to business owners and CEOs. The magazine also ranked Telogis No. 37 among the top 100 businesses in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana area of California.

In addition, Telogis is in the magazine's list of top 100 IT services companies in the United States.

"Telogis' dramatic growth over the past three years is due to our location based solutions that immediately impact our clients' bottom lines by providing improvements in vehicle fuel efficiency and boosting personnel productivity," said Dave Cozzens, Telogis CEO.

"Telogis is honored to be recognized again this year by Inc. magazine."

Telogis is a location technology company delivering services and software through two product lines - OnTrack and GeoBase.

OnTrack is a web-based GPS Fleet Management Solution that enables clients to track the real-time locations and status of individual vehicles in large or small fleets. Location and status information are delivered graphically in the context of GIS-based digital map displays that can be queried to provide instantaneous details on the performance of single vehicles or entire fleets at local, regional and national levels.

With its ability to provide multiple vehicle routing and navigation functionality, the Telogis OnTrack solution has been deployed extensively among urban and regional service fleets operated by construction, delivery, HVAC, security, landscaping and utility organizations.

GeoBase is an LBS platform designed to spatially enable software across the entire enterprise - including mobile, desktop and server applications. GeoBase has been integrated into a variety of mission-critical business software applications that require fast and scalable geospatial functionality including fleet tracking, field service, transportation management, logistics, and government applications.

Telogis continues to develop GeoBase to be a global platform and development environment for enabling location functionality. GeoBase works with all commercial spatial data providers as well as custom map data and is deployed in over 40 countries around the world.

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