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Streetline launches ParkSight portal

Streetline, a provider of smart parking solutions for cities, airports, universities and private operators, has unveiled ParkSight Portal, an integrated, web-based application suite providing real-time and historical insight for cities and universities to better understand and manage the parking ecosystem. "Smart parking is about new data and new insights for action," said Zia Yusuf, the company’s president and CEO. "Streetline pioneered the market for smart parking sensors that has sparked innovation in t
June 12, 2012 Read time: 1 min
579 Streetline, a provider of smart parking solutions for cities, airports, universities and private operators, has unveiled ParkSight Portal, an integrated, web-based application suite providing real-time and historical insight for cities and universities to better understand and manage the parking ecosystem.

"Smart parking is about new data and new insights for action," said Zia Yusuf, the company’s president and CEO. "Streetline pioneered the market for smart parking sensors that has sparked innovation in tapping the power of real-time parking data across the industry. Now, Streetline is once again leading the way with the introduction of ParkSight Portal, a web-based application suite that enables parking executives to better understand, manage and implement smart parking solutions. For the first time, implementing dynamic pricing, active policy management, and advanced compliance and meter management can be simple, cost-effective and fast," he claimed.

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