Trapeze Software

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Trapeze Software Inc. is a Canadian multinational software company, specializing in intelligent transportation systems and transit scheduling software. Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Trapeze is a subsidiary of Constellation Software.

History

In 2004, Trapeze entered the intelligent transportation system market. This division was rebranded as Vontas in 2021.

Acquisitions

Products and services

Trapeze provides software and equipment to support many functions of transportation systems, including:

Platform

Trapeze's point systems and enterprise started on the DOS platform and later moved over to the Windows platform. Trapeze has since created applications that can be accessed over the web.

Databases

Trapeze's applications leverage MS-SQL and Oracle database infrastructures to operate.

Paratransit (Demand Response Transport) Scheduling System

Trapeze PASS is a scheduling and dispatching application developed to support the transportation management efforts of demand response transit services while following guidelines from the Americans with Disabilities Act. PASS can be used for client registration, trip booking, real-time scheduling, and dispatching. PASS integrates GIS mapping, enabling users to precisely geocode client addresses and destinations, calculate trip lengths and distances for accurate scheduling, and zoom in to view detailed information about the service area. The PASS system can be extended to include other modules for demand response management, such as coordinated transportation, eligibility certification, customer communication management, real-time vehicle location and mobile data communication, and Web and IVR interfaces for automated customer access. PASS can also be fully integrated with Trapeze planning and scheduling software.

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