
Vigillo announced that it has released the first of Athena’s second generation reporting tools to handle bigger data.
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Exposure to enforcement hot-spots can skew your CSA scores. There may not be much you can do to influence local enforcement priorities, but you can take steps to eliminate the violations at the source.
Read More →SAN DIEGO – Vigillo LLC is upgrading its daily CSA Alert emails, integrating the power of Vigillo's Athena Business Intelligence "big data" platform to greatly enhance the information delivered on a daily basis to Vigillo’s CSA subscribers.
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Vigillo is upgrading the Athena big data platform with new capabilities and features including customized fuel and maintenance dashboards.
Read More →Vigillo has partnered with U.S. Legal Services to add a new premium channel to its Athena business intelligence platform. The new channel will include data from U.S. Legal Services on adjudicated CSA violations.
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Vigillo announced Athena, a new "big data" business intelligence platform that provides performance-enhancing customizable, interactive dashboards and reports.
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A trucking company decided to give out an award for the best driver, so they asked employees to nominate and vote on the honor. The winner, however, turned out to have one of the worst safety records in the fleet.
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That some states enforce specific commercial vehicle regulations more aggressively than other states is no secret. Some states are known for citing truckers for light and lamp violations, others for seat belts and others for hours of service violations. And there is CSA data to prove it.
Read More →Vigillo announced the availability of a comprehensive report on enforcement disparity by county and state. The report, titled, "Comprehensive State Enforcement Statistics," will be available for purchase from Vigillo’s IQLab.
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DataQs, the online system for correcting CSA scoring, has the reputation of being cumbersome and unpredictable, but there’s a way for safety managers to get what they need from it. Call it the ABCs of DataQs.
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