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ZoomSafer and Ovation Wireless partnership

ZoomSafer, a provider of risk management software to prevent distracted driving, and Ovation Wireless Management, provider of enterprise mobile device management solutions, have announced a new partnership that integrates ZoomSafer’s FleetSafer policy management solutions with Ovation's mobile device management software to enable companies to monitor employee compliance with mobile phone use policies. ZoomSafer offers two enterprise software services for enforcing cell phone use policies. FleetSafer Vision,
April 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS2270 ZoomSafer, a provider of risk management software to prevent distracted driving, and Ovation Wireless Management, provider of enterprise mobile device management solutions, have announced a new partnership that integrates ZoomSafer’s FleetSafer policy management solutions with Ovation's mobile device management software to enable companies to monitor employee compliance with mobile phone use policies. ZoomSafer offers two enterprise software services for enforcing cell phone use policies. FleetSafer Vision, a cloud-based analytics service, and FleetSafer Mobile, patented smartphone software that automatically prevents texting, emailing and browsing while driving so fleet operators can proactively enforce mobile phone use policies.

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