Thursday 30 November 2017

Product Description Summary (Draft 3)

According to Scope Technology website, the MHub846 is a versatile solution for insurance providers and fleet operators. The website describes the solution as a hardwired device that can be easily integrated into vehicles. It obtains data that can be customised by the user with its “unique design of the input and output circuitry” (Scope Technologies, 2009). This customization allows for various data tracking that improves quality-of-life, such as engine hours reporting, CO2 emissions reporting, and vehicle battery monitoring. With so many customization options, the device is versatile in environments such as construction and major bus operations. Furthermore, the MHub846 can also accurately track fleet patterns to detect accidents and provides accident simulations to assist companies in their preventive measures. Among the various products in the market, the MHub846 is a versatile device that provides quality-of-life options and also accident prevention for any company managing large vehicular operations and fleets.
One of the features of the MHub846 is that it comprises of many essential options that improve quality-of-life with its customization input and output logic. This flexibility allows the MHub846 to fit flawlessly into companies where large vehicular fleets are required. According to Cameron (2014), a company’s telematics requirement must have “flexibility and scaling”. Thus the customization and flexibility options provided by the MHub846 provide an advantage. Companies can choose from the large scale of options that are essential to their business at the point where they start up and continue to venture into more options when the business starts to grow. This advantage meets the requirement set, and makes MHub846 the suitable device.


Another key feature about the MHub846 is accident prevention and how it allows insurers and customers to benefit from its data. In Burattino's case study of  motor insurance in the Italian market(2014), he states that SwissRe shared how telematics is a win-win situation for both insurers and customers. The MHub846 provides value-added services where customers benefit from behavior-based propositions, where an analysis of their driving behaviour is supervised. Customers also experience value-added services which helps to prevent accidents while they drive, while insurers benefit from the increasing profitability. Knowledge creation about risks and customers facilitates the development of new risk models. This can be integrated into economic models on insurance product which allows cross-selling opportunities. The creation of models also allow for a more fragmented insurance policies, with the policies providing more packages to be implemented where users can choose whichever plan suits them and results more revenue for insurers. Therefore, it emphasizes how versatile the MHub846 is and help company to manage vehicle fleets.
In telematics, having a single, customisable and modular device that can track driver activity is a valuable feature that all vehicle oriented companies want to have. By having multiple quality-of-life features providing a customizable experience, the MHub846 is a great asset to any company looking for a simple installation, versatile device for any requirements, in present or future business models.
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References
J.Cameron (2014), ‘3 Things To Look For In A Telematics Solution’, Retrieved from: https://www.businesscomputingworld.co.uk/3-things-to-look-for-in-a-telematics-solution/
Scope Technology (2009), ‘MHub846 - Monitoring & Tracking for Fleets and Insurance’ Retrieved from: http://new.scopetechnology.com/telematics-devices/mhub-846/.

M. Burattino (2017), ‘Telematics: a Win-Win Proposition for Carriers and Customers, and a Door Opener for the Future of Insurance’, Retrieved from: https://www.guidewire.com/blog/industry-trends/telematics-win-win-proposition-carriers-and-customers-and-door-opener-future

Thursday 12 October 2017

Product Description Summary & Evaluation


The Mhub 846

According to Scope Technology website (2009), the MHub846 is a versatile solution for insurance providers and fleet operators. The website describes the solution as a hardwired device that can be easily integrated into vehicles. It obtains data that can be customised by the user with its “unique design of the input and output circuitry” (Scope Technologies, 2017). This customization allows for various data tracking that improves quality-of-life, such as engine hours reporting, CO2 emissions reporting, and vehicle battery monitoring. With so many customization options, the MHub846 claims versatility in environments such as construction and major bus operations. Furthermore, the MHub846 can also accurately track fleet patterns to detect accidents and provides accident simulations to assist companies in their preventive measures. Among the various products in the market, the MHub846 is a versatile device that provides accident prevention for any company managing large vehicular operations and fleets.

One of the features of the MHub846 is that it comprises of many essential options that improve quality-of-life with its customization input and output logic. This flexibility allows the MHub846 to fit flawlessly into companies where large vehicular fleets are required. According to Cameron (2014), a company’s telematics requirement must have “flexibility and scaling”. Thus, the customization and flexibility options provided by the MHub846 provide an advantage. Companies could choose from the large scale of options that were essential to their business at the point where they start up and continue to venture into more options when the business starts to grow. This advantage meets the requirement set, and makes MHub846 the suitable device.

Another key feature about the MHub846 is the monitoring of the driver behaviour. In Burattino's case study of motor insurance in the Italian market(2014), he states that SwissRe shared how telematics is a win-win situation for both insurers and customers. The MHub846 provides value-added services where customers benefit from behaviour-based propositions, where an analysis of their driving behaviour is supervised. Customers also experience value-added services which helps to prevent accidents while they drive, while insurers benefit from the increasing profitability through specialization from knowledge creation. The data collected from the MHub846 provides information to insurers that support decision making on specific insurance products. This allows the evolution of new risk models, which in turns allow "cross-selling opportunities". The creation of models allows for a more fragmented insurance policy, with the policies providing more packages to be implemented where users can choose whichever plan suits them and results more revenue for insurers.
            
In telematics, having a single, customisable and modular device that can track driver activity is a valuable feature that all vehicle oriented companies want to have. The flexibility feature of the MHub846 is a great asset to any company looking for a simple installation, versatile device for any requirements, in present or future business models.
(467 Words)

References:
[1] Cameron, J., & Cameron, J. (2017). 3 Things To Look For In A Telematics Solution | BCWBusiness Computing World | Inspirational IT Thought Leaders Blog. Retrieved 7 November 2017, from https://www.businesscomputingworld.co.uk/3-things-to-look-for-in-a-telematics-solution/

[2] 
Telematics: a Win-Win Proposition for Carriers and Customers, and a Door Opener for the Future of Insurance. (2017). Guidewire. Retrieved 7 November 2017, from https://www.guidewire.com/blog/industry-trends/telematics-win-win-proposition-carriers-and-customers-and-door-opener-future


[3] MHub 846 – Monitoring & Tracking for Fleets and Insurance | Scope Technology. (2017). New.scopetechnology.com. Retrieved 7 November 2017, from http://new.scopetechnology.com/telematics-devices/mhub-846/

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Thursday 5 October 2017

Product Description Summary (Draft 1)

According to Scope Technology website (2009), the MHub846 is a versatile solution for insurance providers and fleet operators. The website describes the solution as a hardwired device that can be easily integrated into vehicles. It obtains data that can be customised by the user with its “unique design of the input and output circuitry” (Scope Technologies, 2017). This customization allows for various data tracking that improves quality-of-life, such as engine hours reporting, CO2 emissions reporting, and vehicle battery monitoring. With the large number of customization, the device claims versatility in environments such as construction and major bus operations. Furthermore, the MHub846 can also accurately track fleet patterns to detect accidents and provides accident simulations to assist companies in their preventive measures. Among the various products in the market, the MHub846 is a versatile device that provides accident prevention for any company managing large vehicular operations and fleets.

One of the features of the MHub846 is that it comprises many essential options that improve quality-of-life with its customization input and output logic necessary to every industry and vehicle fleet. This flexibility allows the MHub846 to fit flawlessly into companies where large vehicular fleets are required. According to Cameron (2014), a company’s telematics requirement must have “flexibility and scaling”. Thus the customization and flexibility options provided by the MHub846 provide an advantage. Companies could choose from the large scale of options that were essential to their business at the point where they start up and continue to venture into more options when the business starts to grow. This advantage meets the requirement set, and makes MHub846 the suitable device.

Another key feature that should be noted about the MHub846 is the monitoring of the driver behaviour. In Burattino's case study of motor insurance in the Italian market(2014), he states that SwissRe shared how telematics is a win-win situation for both insurers and customers. The MHub846 provides value-added services where customers benefit from behavior-based propositions, where an analysis of their driving behaviour is supervised. Customers also experience value-added services which helps to prevent accidents while they drive, while insurers benefit from the increasing profitability through specialization from knowledge creation. The data collected from the MHub846 provides information to insurers that support decision making on specific insurance products. This allows the evolution of new risk models, which in turns allow "cross-selling opportunities". The creation of model allows room for fragmented insurance policy. With fragmented insurance policy, more packages will be implemented where user can choose which plan suits them and this runs more revenue.
In telematics, having a single, customisable and modular device that can track driver activity is a valuable feature that all vehicle oriented companies want to have. The flexibility feature of the MHub846 is a great asset to any company looking for a simple installation, versatile device for any requirements, in present or future business models

References:
Scope Technology (2009). Monitoring & Tracking for Fleets and Insurance. Retrieved from: http://new.scopetechnology.com/telematics-devices/mhub-846/
John Cameron (2014): 3 Things To Look For In A Telematics Solution. Retrieved from https://www.businesscomputingworld.co.uk/3-things-to-look-for-in-a-telematics-solution/
Marco Burattino (2017) Telematics: a Win-Win Proposition for Carriers and Customers, and a Door Opener for the Future of Insurance. Retrieved from https://www.guidewire.com/blog/industry-trends/telematics-win-win-proposition-carriers-and-customers-and-door-opener-future

Done by: JingYi & Nathaniel

Thursday 28 September 2017

MHub 846 Summary

MHub 846
The MHub846 is a telematics device meant to be used by insurance providers and fleet operators. It is a hard-wired device that is easily integrated into vehicles to obtain data that can be customisable by the user due to “the unique design of the input and output circuitry” (Scope Technologies 2017).
This unique feature allows it to be used in a multitude of diverse environments, such as construction and major bus operation.


Link:
http://new.scopetechnology.com/telematics-devices/mhub-846/
Brochure:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1z4QDtcSyk-dUlIR28zRXJhczQ/view?usp=sharing Done by: Tan Jing Yi &
Pereira Nathaniel Joseph

Wednesday 20 September 2017

Letter of Introduction

Dear Mr Brad Blackstone,

Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Tan Jing Yi. I am currently an undergraduate student at Singapore Institute of Technology pursuing an honours degree in Telematics. I graduated from Temasek Polytechnic with the diploma in 3D Interactive Media Technology. Over the course of my study, I have acquired skills such as 3D modelling and programming. Apart from my studies, I took up part-time jobs ranging from retail to service, and I am currently an administrative staff at a tuition centre.

After graduating, I was looking for relevant degree programmes I could apply from my diploma. I chanced upon this course and I went to read up more about it. From my reading, I found out that this multi-disciplinary programme allows me to be well-equipped with engineering and computer science knowledge. With skills that are specialized in this area, I would be able to pursue the prospective career path where manpower are needed. This fueled my interest in taking up the programme as I saw a potentially good career path.

I am someone who is not afraid to communicate with strangers, which is where my strength lies. I enjoy communicating with people from all walks of life. However, I get nervous in front of a huge crowd at times and will be unable to deliver my message across efficiently. I hope that through this module, I am able to sharpen my presentation skills and hopefully, overcome my fear of talking in front of a crowd. I believe that improving my communication skills will help me greatly in the future when I have to meet important clients or communicate with my superior or colleagues.

I look forward to our classes in the future and seeing the transition in me.

Best regards,
Tan Jing Yi

Edited: 27 September 2017