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Stratio Platform Now ITxPT Certified

The TiGR standardized protocol allows public transport operators to import external data into the Stratio Platform, as well as export Stratio’s vehicle technical data.

Stratio Platform Now ITxPT Certified

The Keolis Group will be the first Stratio customer to use the certified TiGR protocol.

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Stratio announced that the Stratio Platform for Public Transport is now certified by ITxPT as compliant to the Telediagnostic for Intelligent Garage in Real-time protocol standards (TiGR), according to the company's news release.

The TiGR standardized protocol allows public transport operators to import external data into the Stratio Platform, as well as export Stratio’s vehicle technical data and diagnostic insights into other back office systems. This facilitates the interoperability of the platform, enabling a fully integrated ecosystem that facilitates maintenance operations, stock management, and reporting.

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“We are excited to be able to offer a TiGR-certified solution,” said Ricardo Margalho, co-founder/CEO of Stratio. “Stratio’s main objective is to simplify the lives of transport operators, optimize operational efficiency, and give service teams a unified view of the state of their vehicles. For this reason, a fully interoperable interface is a key added value for our product, which allows us to work closely with operators and partners to extend the amount of data being shared between different systems and tools."

The Keolis Group will be the first Stratio customer to use the certified TiGR protocol, with plans for deployment across their electric bus fleet in Blois, France.

“Our solution allows for real-time visibility and maintenance monitoring across multi-brand fleets, and we already provide access to our information through our extensive API”, said Nuno Mendes, head of product management at Stratio. “The TiGR standardized open interface offers our clients an additional alternative to the traditional ‘silo’ approach of some legacy systems and tools, enabling quick, successful integrations that meet Public Transport industry standards."

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