Inilex in the News

CNET LogoLoJack competitor Inilex tracks vehicles online. From Demo ’07: Webware.coms Rafe Needleman speaks with Inilex CEO Scott Ferguson. Read More.

USA Today LogoPALM DESERT, Calif. – Here’s something that might appeal to your fretful or data-loving side: a service that alerts you if your car is stolen – or being driven too fast by the teenager who borrowed the keys. Read More.

ZDNET LogoInilex launched Kepler Advantage, which a GPS-enabled wireless device for security and monitoring that plugs into a car’s data bus. Read More.

Webware LogoSecurity company Inilex is launching its own GPS car security system. Like competitor Lo Jack’s early warning system, Inilex has a GPS hardware unit that’s installed in your vehicle. Read More.

Business Week LogoTime was parents had to check the odometer to see how far teen drivers took the family car. Inilex, based in Scottsdale, Ariz., removes the mystery. Read More.

Arizona CentralAn air-conditioning company wants to track their employees on the road. A parent wants to make sure his teenager doesn’t speed. An auto dealer wants to prevent theft of cars on the lot. Read More.

MSNBC LogoHere’s something that might appeal to your fretful or data-loving side: a service that alerts you if your car is stolen – or being driven too fast . Read More.

Extreme Tech LogoLoJack is one of these rare products/services that’s achieved verb status. Now, an upstart, Inilex, says that its new product actually one-ups LoJack. Read More.

Edmunds LogoA new product from Arizona-based Inilex bundles similar remote location, control and alert capabilities into a customizeable service that you can manage from their website. Read More.