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Enhanced Glance® 2.0 Cloud Software from Applied Information Arrives to Power Next Gen Smart Cities Transportation Infrastructure

Over 40 new features and upgrades bring fast connectivity and control to your fingertips

ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Enabling the next generation of smart city transportation technology, version 2.0 of the Glance® cloud software platform is available from Applied Information®, with game-changing new features and capabilities.

A webinar demonstrating the new capabilities of Glance will be held on October 8, 2024, at 11:00 Eastern Time. Click here to register.

Now transportation professionals can use Glance to view and manage their entire traffic ecosystem from any desktop, tablet or smartphone with transformative on-the-map applications that include:

  • Redesigned with mobile friendliness in mind, now offering an enhanced on-the-go user experience
  • Real-time traffic signal phase and timing monitoring with second-by-second updates
  • Tracking of emergency, transit, and fleet vehicles with real-time visibility
  • Secure access to Traffic Signal Controller Remote Front Panels for easier monitoring and control of traffic signal timing
  • Enhanced time synchronization to ensure all traffic signal controllers are synchronized
  • Integration with all major traffic signal control software systems
  • Google Maps real-time traffic information to monitor congestion hot spots
  • View current traffic conditions with live video feeds, including detector cameras
  • Control of all connected devices from one unified application
  • Improved school beacon scheduling with preconfigured holiday schedules
  • Integration with Waze, HAAS Alert, TravelSafely, and 511 smartphone apps to send connected safety messages to travelers

Glance integrates more than 130 traffic control devices and their proprietary software in one platform, eliminating the need to run software on multiple windows and from expensive local servers.

Glance also manages a multitude of connected vehicle applications, including fleet locations and Roadside Unit basic safety messages for Cellular-Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X) technology. Additionally, Glance manages traffic signal preemption and priority, using vehicle route playback, preemption history, and speed profiles to help users evaluate preemption system health. With the Arterial View feature, Glance now provides a comprehensive view of critical corridors, delivering enhanced insight during rush hour.

“Glance is now the complete solution for managing all traffic control infrastructure in one location and at the tip of your fingers,” said Bryan Mulligan, President of Applied Information. “Glance is also affordable, making this game-changing infrastructure platform available for all agencies, large and small.”

Glance is used by more than 1,300 transportation agencies across North America.

About Applied Information –

In 2011, Applied Information® transformed the traffic industry by using Internet of Things technology to make school zones safer for students. Today, Applied Information makes it easy to see and manage all types of traffic control devices from anywhere, on your phone or in a browser. Our Glance® technology provides hardware, software, communications, cloud computing and cutting-edge connected vehicle applications in one easy-to-use solution.

Applied Information’s customers, partners and employees create a safer and more reliable travel experience for millions of drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, bus riders and first responders across North America.

For more information, visit www.appinfoinc.com.

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A webinar demonstrating the new capabilities of Glance will be held on October 8, 2024, at 11:00 Eastern Time. Click here to register. (https://tinyurl.com/7j287f3t)

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