Donlen officially launched the next generation of FleetWeb, its fully integrated fleet management platform, during NAFA 2014. Building on enhancements released in Q4 2013, FleetWeb has undergone further major site wide changes to improve users’ productivity and overall experience.
“We’ve changed the navigation to bring the most-used areas forward so users can access important information more quickly and more easily,” said Dennis Straight, Donlen’s CIO and SVP IT, “But what’s happening behind the scenes is where the true productivity gains are achieved. The HTML-5 platform combined with upgraded servers is making FleetWeb the most efficient and user-friendly fleet management tool in the industry today.”
The release includes user interface, functionality, and back-end improvements, along with significant changes to the driver data portion of Donlen’s Vehicle Information Center (VIC).
User interface:
• Expanded menu selections along the top with most-visited areas
• Responsive easy-to-use toolbars, including a “My Reports” expandable menu
• A new background
Functionality:
• Run reports with a greatly expanded number of rows
• Improved drag and drop capabilities
Back-end:
• New HTML 5-based platform, improving the user’s overall experience while navigating FleetWeb
• Server technology upgrade makes FleetWeb even faster than before
• Database server upgrade to improve upon our already best-in-class uptimes
New immediate actions in Vehicle Information Center (VIC) including:
• Driver data changes / vehicle notes
• Driver ID pool admin
• Request maintenance documents
• Terminate a vehicle
• Request Fair Market Value (FMV) quote
• License & Title summary screen
“We’re confident these changes will have a significant impact on productivity, not only for our customers but our internal users,” said Straight. “Feedback from both groups helped define this release, and we look forward to further discussions. It’s our goal to consistently enhance FleetWeb, making it the tool of choice for any fleet manager looking to improve their fleet’s performance.”