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Clarience Technologies brings its new data platform to fleets

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Clarience Technologies brings its new data platform to fleets
Clarience Technologies announced that it's making its Fus1on data platform commercially available to customers external to the company.

AUSTIN, Texas — Clarience Technologies, a provider of advanced safety and performance solutions for the transportation industry, has announced that it is making its Fus1on data platform commercially available to customers external to the company.

According to a news release, the company will continue expanding its capabilities, with work on Fus1on 2.0 already beginning “in order to expand its digital fleet data platform beyond advanced trailer telematics and toward smart fleet solutions.”

“Fus1on is a game-changing solution for the transportation industry. It is not just a software platform, but a digital ecosystem that connects all the data points in the transportation value chain. Fus1on empowers our customers to make smarter decisions, improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance safety,” said Nada Jiddou, chief digital officer of Clarience Technologies.

When it was first introduced in October 2022, Clarience Technologies positioned Fus1on as the digital data and analytics platform that would power the company’s Road Ready advanced telematics solutions, according to the news release.

Since then, Road Ready has been steadily migrating customers onto the Fus1on platform, and today the Fus1on platform is powering a majority of the Road Ready customer subscriptions.

Clarience Technologies expects all Road Ready customers to have migrated to the Fus1on platform by the end of the year, the news release noted.

“Fus1on was designed to do much more than just power the company’s telematics brand,” according to the news release. “Software engineers designed the digital platform to address an emerging problem in today’s transportation industry – the inability to interpret data and create meaningful insights from disparate fleet data. Today, fleet operators are getting overwhelmed with data coming from everywhere — truck and trailer telematics, repair management platforms, TMS providers, electronic driver logs, Automated inspections, asset lease management systems and more. Until now there has not been a solution on the market that took this fleet challenge head-on.”

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