Gimbal’s location platform is designed to work in a variety of application development environments. Gimbal provides native support for Android and iOS applications, however it is possible to incorporate third-party platforms such as Xamarin, enabling seamless...
Near Field Communication (NFC) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE); both are two of the leading technologies powering modern services in our smartphones, yet they are designed with very different user experiences in mind. If you are in the process of recreating your mobile...
We are at an inflection point in our industry- ripe for explosion and the path towards ubiquity. In the not too distant future, location solutions will be as common for enterprises as having a web domain and email marketing program. While location technologies (e.g.,...
We recently announced support for Eddystone-EID (Ephemeral ID), which provides beacon owners with a secure option for transmitting beacon signals and provides control for which applications are able to access their beacons. Google’s release of Eddystone-EID underpins...
Gimbal Supports Eddystone-EID (Ephemeral Identifiers) from Google Google announced today the release of Eddystone ephemeral /EID frames, which is designed for scenarios where beacon deployers want to manage access to the beacon signal, including privacy- and...
Before implementing a mobile location/proximity program, like for any other technical project or program, it is critical to establish measurable goals as early as possible up front. Not doing so can put the entire program at risk. How will you (or your management...
We’ve been working hard this winter in the arctic tundra that is San Diego and are happy to announce some exciting new changes coming to Gimbal in 2016! The first of which is a makeover to Gimbal Analytics Dashboards that we will be rolling out in the coming weeks....