ikeGPS
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Type | Public |
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NZX: IKE ASX IKE | |
Industry | Telecommunications, Electric Utilities, Engineering, Mobile Resource Management, Government |
Founded | New Zealand (2014) |
Headquarters | , USA |
Key people | Glenn Milnes - CEO |
Website | www.ikegps.com |
ikeGPS Limited, or IKE, is the PoleOS Company. Its solutions are used for measuring, modeling and managing power and telecommunications assets.
History[]
ikeGPS is dedicated to speeding the assessment and deployment of overhead communications and electric utility networks, often managed in GIS. Geographical Information Systems.[citation needed] IKE is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, with offices in Wellington, New Zealand.
Products[]
IkeGPS allows a user to quickly record the geodata of multiple targets together with their photographs. ikeGPS lets the user do this from a distance, which is helpful if the user is dealing with any hard to reach or dangerous target. GPS World has reviewed ikeGPS as the best GPS device in the world for its purpose because of its unique capability.[1]
The Spike product uses a phone camera, a laser-based system and mobile app software to capture location, height, width, and distance of any object with 1% accuracy.[2]
Applications[]
ikeGPS' software and hardware is used globally by the world's largest communications companies, such as AT&T and more than 400 North American utilities for pole loading analysis, make ready engineering and associated network.[citation needed] Its mobile products are deployed by transportation departments, local governments, by intelligence and defense groups and other organisations for emergency management and enterprise asset management.[citation needed]
See also[]
- Geotagging
- Asset Management
References[]
- ^ "I like Ike". gpsworld.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
- ^ http://support.ikegps.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2341824-tips-for-troubleshooting-measurement-accuracy-issues
- Electronics companies of New Zealand
- Data collection