Geotab Launches Data Connector Technology Tool

With the mission of continuing to position itself as one of the leading providers of telematics and fleet management on a global scale, Geotab announced the launch of a new technology solution.

This is the Data Connector, a data integration tool designed to help fleets address issues such as rising operating costs, supply chain issues, talent and regulatory pressures.

With this innovation, Geotab has selected specific data sets and made them accessible through the customer’s preferred business intelligence (BI) tool, such as PowerBI, Tableau or Excel thanks to a simple “no-code” integration.

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Features

Geotab’s selected data sets can be integrated with customer fleet data from other sources, such as maintenance or accounting systems, enhancing analysis and automated reporting capabilities.

Data Connector also includes report templates to quickly translate selected fleet data into useful information, while helping customers develop graphs for their reports.

It is an effective and valuable resource for enterprise-level fleets with more established data management programs and technical resources.

The tool offers a streamlined, efficient and accurate approach to analyzing trends related to specific data sets and is ideally suited for fleets consisting of one vehicle as well as those with more than 100,000.

Users can access Data Connector through the Geotab Marketplace and easily add the tool as a data source in a BI tool using their MyGeotab login credentials.

The innovation also makes it possible to display important fleet trends in a familiar environment that can be shared with all business stakeholders.

Thanks to pre-defined templates with all kinds of actionable information right out of the box, you can see the impact on your business faster, sort it according to cost and profit trends and always have it available.

It is worth noting that the launch was led by Iván Lequerica, Geotab’s Vice President for Southern and Western Europe, but there is still no official information from the company on when this technology will be available in Latin America.