iTrack123 collects reported
information from each monitored target attached to the system. The
information is processed and analyzed by the server, covering a host of
parameters. Many of these parameters can be set by users via the online
service.
A target breach occurs when there is
a change of state on any monitored status. This change of state
triggers an alert and a notification message is posted. Posting of
these messages on a user's web account is provided free, with the
notification appearing on the entry page when you log in.
In
order to maintain a record of acknowledged alerts, iTrack123 is designed
to ensure that users check off each of these notifications. This
acknowledgement can be made upon logging into your iTrack account via
the Internet.
iTrack123 can also send alerts that users decide are high priority to mobile phones via SMS, or to a specified email account.
iTrack123
provides a range of message delivery services in addition to the
standard Internet web page notification. Services include emails and
SMS. MMS and phone call message deliveries are being planned for future
releases.
The service is particularly useful when
a user deploys mobile phone is the contact device. iTrack123 delivers
textual messages via the cost effective SMS. In iTrack123, the significant
advantage is in the data format. Not only do we deliver the location in
latitude and longitude, we also process and interpret the location data
into street name locality and suburb, …. this provides more productive
and useful data to each mobile phone user.
iTrack123
message delivery service is a Pay-on-Demand service. An iTrack123 system
user can still get all the system information and notification via the
Internet login. Only when a User finds a need to extend notification
message to other devices like mobile phone or emails that he subscribes
to the service. There is no lock-in to long term commitment on the
monthly service.
Currently, iTrack123 is
constrained by licensing issues to deliver map images via MMS. When
this is overcome, such a service will be added to supplement our
present text data delivery.
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