Skip to content
OnMSFT.com
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Edge
  • Teams
  • Gaming
Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Edge
  • Teams
  • Gaming
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Bing Maps adds Fleet Tracking for small businesses

Bing Maps adds Fleet Tracking for small businesses

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
January 30, 2018
2 min read

The Bing team today announced the general availability of Fleet Tracking on Bing Maps for small businesses. This is coming several months after the features was initially available as a preview following Microsoft Ignite.

With Fleet Tracking on Bing Maps, a small business can track their locations of business phones in real time. All source code data is also provided, and organizations can use their own development resources to customize the solutions and add new features.

This solution relies on Bing Maps for Enterprise platform for rendering, geocoding, and routing. It’s perfect for delivery services, mobile sales forces, and other small businesses. Features are listed below.

  • Easy to track Android Devices. Register devices for tracking by shooting a QR code or manually entering device information in the web application. The mobile companion app features client control of when location tracking is on or off, giving the mobile worker complete control of their location information.
  • Trip Detection. GPS points are analyzed as they arrive in the service to determine trips and destination locations automatically.
  • Geofence based alerts. You can create regions by drawing on the map, and have an email alert sent whenever a specified asset enters or leaves the geofenced area. In the screenshot below you can see a new geofence being created represented by the maroon box. Whenever one of the selected assets enters this region, an email is sent to the specified distribution list.
  • Reporting. Get an understanding of how many miles your fleet is driving, trip durations, geofence activity and more.

Interested parties can check out the documentation for Fleet Tracking here. More information and FAQs are also available here.

Share This Post:

Tags: Bing | Bing Maps | Microsoft
Share this article:
Tags:
Bing Bing Maps Microsoft
Previous Article Microsoft’s Edge browser is on its way to Apple’s iPads soon Next Article Microsoft to help Columbia Sportswear drive their digital transformation

Related Articles

Tencent steps in to support OpenClaw after creator complaints

March 17, 2026

Installing Web Apps in Chrome May Soon Take More Than One Click

March 17, 2026
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says demand for Blackwell and Rubin AI chips could reach $1 trillion as AI infrastructure spending grows rapidly.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees $1 trillion demand for Blackwell and Rubin AI chips

March 16, 2026

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Tencent steps in to support OpenClaw after creator complaints
  • Installing Web Apps in Chrome May Soon Take More Than One Click
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees $1 trillion demand for Blackwell and Rubin AI chips
  • Nvidia introduces DLSS 5 to improve game realism with generative AI
  • Dictionary Publisher Files Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
OnMSFT.com

The Tech News Site

Categories

  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Gaming
  • Edge
  • Teams

Recent Posts

  • Tencent steps in to support OpenClaw after creator complaints
  • Installing Web Apps in Chrome May Soon Take More Than One Click
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees $1 trillion demand for Blackwell and Rubin AI chips
  • Nvidia introduces DLSS 5 to improve game realism with generative AI
  • Dictionary Publisher Files Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI

Quick Links

  • About OnMSFT.com
  • Contact OnMSFT
  • Join Our Team
  • Privacy Policy
© 2010–2026 OnMSFT.com LLC. All rights reserved.
About OnMSFT.comContact OnMSFTPrivacy Policy