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Press ReleasesdeCarta's New Traffic Manager Product Enables Advanced Navigation and Location-Based ApplicationsTraffic Manager Provides Real-Time Traffic Incident and Flow Information for Fleet Tracking, Telematics Call Centers and Internet Portals SAN JOSE, Calif. - August 19, 2002 - deCarta today announced Traffic Manager, a new product that seamlessly integrates real-time traffic flow and incident information with existing applications and location-based services. By using Traffic Manager with deCarta's Drill Down Server software platform, location-based service providers will now be able to quickly add traffic capabilities to their applications. This will enable such new operations as the automatic rerouting of vehicles around traffic jams, the visual display of traffic conditions, the integration of real-time traffic with vehicle navigation systems, and the creation of new traffic applications for wireless cell and PDA users. Early customers of the Traffic Manager include Pharos, Inc. and a global 3G mobile network operator. "The average commuter in the United States and Europe spends almost 50% of their commute stuck in traffic," said Eric Carlson, president and CEO of deCarta. "Many large city drivers spend even more, and the business costs of traffic for professionals such as taxi or delivery drivers nationwide may very well be measured in billions of dollars per year. The current radio traffic bulletins help somewhat, but they are not specific or timely enough to be truly useful. There's a clear need for location-based service providers to arm their clients with the ability to avoid traffic problems on the road and get to their intended destination in a timely manner." " Jeff Curtis, Executive Vice-President of Pharos Inc., an early customer of Traffic Manager, agrees. "In response to building customer demand, Pharos is committed to adding new traffic capabilities to our handheld navigation products as well as developing new traffic oriented location-based services. We believe that traffic information services will emerge as a complete LBS market segment in the near future." "Traffic Manager has the ability to support multiple traffic data feeds. This is crucial because no one vendor today has traffic information for the entire United States or European markets," said David Wood, Senior Vice President of Marketing for deCarta. "By using Traffic Manager and the Drill Down Server, LBS suppliers will be able to address more geographic markets than they could reach otherwise, and they have the freedom to pick their data feed vendors or even change suppliers if required." Traffic Manager will ship later this month and will be available in the United States for use with Tele Atlas/Smartroute and TrafficCast traffic data. Coverage for traffic incidents and construction is supported for more than 100 cities, including New York, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth and the San Francisco Bay Area. Flow-based traffic coverage is provided for more than 20 cities including, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Seattle, and San Francisco Bay Area. Future releases of Traffic Manager will support European traffic feeds, and additional US-based traffic feeds. Traffic Manager is a Java-based, J2EE compliant module to the Drill Down Server that provides customers with a scalable solution ideal for their high transaction environments. It interfaces with the BEA Weblogic Application Server and Oracle 9i Database. Support for additional application servers and databases will be added in future releases. About deCarta For deCarta: TRADEMARKS: deCarta and Drill Down Server are
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