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Tenna Leverages PubNub for Real-Time Asset Tracking in Construction Industry
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 设施管理
- 物流运输
用例
- 车队管理
- 实时定位系统 (RTLS)
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Tenna 是一家位于新泽西州爱迪生的建筑技术平台,专门从事设备车队运营。他们的创新应用程序通过为建筑公司提供使用实时数据管理和跟踪现场资产和车队的解决方案,弥合了现场项目、设备设施和办公室运营之间的差距。然而,Tenna 在提供实时地理位置跟踪方面面临着重大挑战,这是其平台的一个关键功能。最初,他们尝试构建一个内部系统,但很快意识到他们需要一个更可靠的解决方案,可以为客户提供实时地理定位数据。他们还需要一种能够轻松集成到现有技术堆栈并根据增长计划进行扩展的解决方案。
关于客户
Tenna 的客户主要是需要管理和跟踪其现场资产和车队的建筑公司。这些公司需要全面了解从重型设备的状况到所有车辆位置的一切情况。 Tenna 的平台为拥有、运营和维护施工车队管理提供了集中式解决方案。随着 PubNub 的实施,Tenna 的客户现在可以远程监控车队车辆位置等重要细节以及工具、材料和库存等小型资产,而无需踏入施工现场。这种实时可见性使客户能够就设备分配做出更明智的决策,从而提高效率并降低运营成本。
解决方案
Tenna 转向 PubNub,这是他们的一位工程师推荐的实时数据解决方案。 PubNub 的 SDK 使 Tenna 能够轻松快速地实现实时地理位置跟踪。借助 PubNub,Tenna 现在可以自信地大规模支持所有实时数据,以支持无限增长。实时位置跟踪数据使 Tenna 能够开发和支持对其用户至关重要的功能。如果没有可靠的后端解决方案,就不可能推出各种新的、可靠的和可扩展的功能。 PubNub 的简单编码和 SDK 使 Tenna 团队的开发变得更加容易,从而节省了大量的开发时间。
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