Mass notification solution recognized in the software category for innovation and safety benefits
Singlewire Software, a leading mass notification technology developer, has won a 2021 Mission Critical Top Tier Product Award for InformaCast Fusion in the software category. InformaCast Fusion was selected for the innovation, scalability, reliability, and safety benefits it offers organizations.
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“The needs of organizations are changing, and so should their expectations when looking at mass notification solutions,” said Shain.
“Keeping mission-critical operations running smoothly relies on strong communication,” said Paul Shain, president and CEO of Singlewire Software. “This award highlights how our InformaCast software can aid organizations in minimizing disruptions caused by emergency events while helping to keep people out of harm’s way during dangerous situations.”
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InformaCast Fusion offers organizations a single solution to deliver mission-critical communications to all their people whether they are on-site or remote. With the push of a button, InformaCast Fusion sends text and audio notifications to desk phones, desktop computers, IP speakers, and mobile devices. Organizations can create message templates and groups to address any kind of event from active shooters to network outages, and they can actively manage incidents as they unfold with follow-up notifications and real-time insights.
“The needs of organizations are changing, and so should their expectations when looking at mass notification solutions,” said Shain. “Simply sending a mass email or text message is no longer sufficient. That’s why InformaCast Fusion offers multiple, simultaneous communication methods to ensure that no matter where someone is or what they are doing, they receive critical information as quickly as possible.
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