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INRIX is a global SaaS and DaaS company which provides a variety of Internet services and mobile applications pertaining to road traffic and driver services. INRIX provides historical, real-time traffic information, traffic forecasts, travel times, travel time polygons and traffic count to businesses and individuals in 40 countries (as of Sept 2014) including the United States, Canada, most of Europe, Brazil and China. It also gathers, curates and reports roadway incidents such as accidents, road closures and road works. INRIX was founded by former Microsoft employees Bryan Mistele and Craig Chapman in July 2004. The headquarters is located in Kirkland, Washington, USA.
As of June 2015, INRIX collects trillions of bytes of information about roadway speeds from over 250 million real-time anonymous mobile phones, connected cars, trucks, delivery vans, and other fleet vehicles equipped with GPS locator devices. Data retrieved from consumer cellular GPS-based devices including the iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone phones, Ford SYNC and Toyota Entune. The data collected is processed in real-time, creating traffic speed information for major freeways, highways and arterials across North America (United States, Canada), as well as much of Europe, South America, and Africa.
INRIX is the leading provider of insight into the movement of people and commerce worldwide.
Here's a review of the free live traffic app Traffic! from Inrix. This app offers traffic data on 160,000 roads and is for the iPhone 3G/3GS http://www.inrixtraffic.com/ ************************************* Subscribe to the YouTube channel for my next video! Follow me on Twitter for the inside scoop on our videos and general Mac/iPhone/iPod tidbits! http://twitter.com/insanely_great/ ***************************************
Bryan Mistele wants to eliminate one of society's biggest issues -- traffic. How's he going to do it? Find out in this episode of nextcast. Growing up, Bryan knew he wanted to run his own tech company. After spending time in high school working with electrical engineers, he wrote down a life goal: start and be CEO of a two hundred person tech company. Now with 300 employees, he and his team at INRIX are tackling the ever-present problem of traffic. Bryan tells Jeff how they're making this worldwide problem completely personal, by optimizing technology and getting people where they want to go. He also shares his secrets of success with Jeff -- the perfect combination of persistence and naivete. * When Brian left Microsoft, he thought INRIX would be completely funded within a month. T...
Hyper-local, real-time road weather conditions to keep drivers informed and save lives. INRIX Road Weather is the first of its kind to give drivers advance warning of dangerous road weather conditions ahead, keeping them safer on their route. The solution aggregates big data from connected cars, as well as atmospheric weather conditions and then transmits that data to other cars and mobile applications, giving drivers important information to either choose another route or change their speed well ahead of the problem.
How to setup for the first time the INRIX traffic application with the 2016 DNX Navigation product. This video covers the iPhone connection.
How to setup the INRIX live traffic Application with an Android phone for the first time.
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INRIX panel session on 'Future Mobility: The Internet of the Automobile' streamed live from Telematics Munich 2013, featuring speakers from BMW, Toyota, Garmin and INRIX and moderated by ABI Research. INRIX is one of the fastest growing big data technology companies in the world. The company leverages crowd-sourced data and sophisticated analytics to reduce the individual, economic and environmental toll of traffic congestion. Through cutting-edge data intelligence and predictive traffic technologies, INRIX helps leading automakers, fleets, governments and news organizations make it easier for drivers to navigate their world.
The video begins at 3:12. Friday, October 4, 2013 Michael Mauch, DKS Associates Real-world traffic trends observed in PORTAL and INRIX traffic data are used to expand the performance measures that can be obtained from Portland Metro's travel demand model to include the number of hours of congestion that can be expected during a typical weekday and travel time reliability measures for congested freeway corridors.
Ted Trepanier, INRIX, Inc. Friday, November 1, 2013 Ten new megatrends will be presented with a discussion on the resulting shifts on the transportation industry. Details will include a look on broken trends and the new challenges introduced for transportation planning. Thoughts will also be presented introducing a pivot to the current model being pursued by the Connected Vehicle program. Finally, planners will be challenged to consider a new question for the future of our connected communities, you have to come to hear it.
http://www.e-geniuses.com/live Recorded on 5/24/2012 Show topics: • Google completes Motorola acquisition • Here come's Yahoo's browser (plug-in): Axis • Facebook Camera for iOS • Google+ for Android update • Windows 8 on an SSD boots too fast • Tip of the week: Wired vs Wireless data backups Apps of the week: • Google Play (..sort of!) • Inrix Traffic by INRIX • Procreate by Savage Interactive
Mobile Distribution of Traveler Information & Alerts This session explores advances and trends in the dissemination of emergency alerts and traveler information to the public. Both state and private sector roles and strategies will be explored along with new rewards-based and social media strategies for providing and receiving information. Presenters Rob Hranac, Iteris, Inc. Multi-modal Traveler Information and Trip Planning Application for the Virginia Department of Transportation -- the State Perspective Ted Trepanier, INRIX, Private Sector Distribution of Traveler Information to Mobile End-users:
As one of the fastest-growing regions in the U.S., and rated among the worst for traffic congestion, the Puget Sound area is in dire need of creative ideas to turn its transportation problem around. Join Seattle Times journalist Thanh Tan for an enlightening discussion with national and local experts in a discussion on how to tackle our immediate and long-term traffic woes and keep people and commerce moving forward. Michael B. Bragg, Frank & Julie Jungers Dean of Engineering, University of Washington Brad Smith, president and chief legal officer, Microsoft Corporation Jarrett Walker, president, Jarret Walker + Associates Bryan Mistele, president, CEO & co-founder, INRIX Mark Hallenbeck, director, Washington State Transportation Center at the University of Washington Scott Kubly, director...
Tech continues it's evolution in the real estate space. Making marks we often couldn't anticipate and providing opportunities to make us better advisors, consultants and resources to the real estate buying and selling pool. As drive times get longer and longer, people are taking harder looks at ways to improve the quality of life and spend less time in the car and more at the places they feel free in and closer to the people who make their life better. This is the new paradigm in Travel Time Information that will help you solidify and educate clients bringing you more closes and happier home buyers. We're talking to York Baur, the CEO of Windemere Solutions and Kevin Foreman GM of INRIX about the impact of commutes, travel time and how it affects home buying decisions. You can see f...
C'est à Las Vegas, au coeur du CES (Consumer Electronics Show) qu'Alexandre Lenoir et Driss Abdi vous donnent rendez-vous aujourd'hui, pour ce numéro exceptionnel du Garage de OUATCH TV, enregistré mercredi dernier, 8 janvier 2014. Invité sur le plateau du Garage : Grégory DELEPINE, responsable Presse chez Audi France, pour évoquer toutes les nouveautés technologiques annoncées par Audi lors de ce CES 2014. Egalement au programme : l'actu auto du CES et notamment les nouveautés signées Valeo et Inrix !