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Designa highlights Private Cloud parking service

Germany-based Designa, a global technology leader in the parking industry with its Abacus and Slimpark products, has a major presence here at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 and is highlighting its cloud service – ‘Private Cloud’ - for managing the operation of parking facilities.
April 5, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Stefan Koch of Designa
Germany-based 34 Designa, a global technology leader in the parking industry with its Abacus and Slimpark products, has a major presence here at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 and is highlighting its cloud service – ‘Private Cloud’ - for managing the operation of parking facilities.


As Designa points out, the infrastructure behind a parking facility must process a high volume of commands and highly sensitive data sets, day in and day out. That is why forward-thinking companies are choosing solutions where security grows automatically with the tasks assigned to it, safeguarding sales revenue with elevated system stability.

Visitors to Designa’s stand will discover how the company’s ‘Private Cloud’ can revolutionise the everyday working life of car operators by allowing them to equip all connected car parks with the latest web & app services extremely easily, with just a click; or allow long-term season ticket holders to renew their tickets on the web.

As Designa points out, from individual garages to major worldwide networked facilities, more than 312 parking facilities are currently using this emerging technology from Designa, handling up to 6.3 million visitor vehicles per month. The company is promoting its innovative product solutions under the motto – The new Ease.

And there’s another thing visitors can do on the Designa stand – try out qinkk! The company is showing its practical beacon-supported qinkk parking app which makes the parking procedure considerably easier for car park customers.

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