Singlewire Software, a leading mass notification technology developer, has won New Product of the Year Awards for its InformaCast with Zoom Phone offering in Spaces4Learning’s K-12 and higher education contests. InformaCast with Zoom Phone achieved a Platinum Award in the K-12 program and a Gold Award in the higher education program. Both awards were won in the Safety & Security category. The New Product Award program honors the outstanding product development achievements of manufacturers and suppliers whose products or services are considered particularly noteworthy in their ability to enhance the learning environment.

“The value of providing a safe space for students to learn and teachers to carry out instruction is immeasurable,” said Pat Scheckel, executive vice president of product management for Singlewire Software. “These awards highlight how schools and higher education institutions that deploy InformaCast offer a secure environment for their communities.”

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InformaCast with Zoom Phone enables schools, districts, colleges, and universities using Zoom Phone to leverage the mass notification capabilities of InformaCast. Notifications can be triggered from a Zoom Phone, and messages can be delivered to an ecosystem of connected devices and systems, sending text, audio, and visual messages to other phones, IP speakers, desktop computers, digital signage, and mobile devices via InformaCast. Messages can be preconfigured to address any urgent situations an organization may face. Zoom Phone customers can also utilize InformaCast CallAware to receive alerts when someone dials an emergency number from a Zoom phone (often 911). When an emergency number is dialed, select team members will receive an InformaCast notification with details about who placed the call. This can help organizations quickly deploy assistance to those who need it and direct first responders, so no time is wasted locating the person in need.

“This year’s New Product Award competition drew a unique mixture of solutions for K–12 and higher education, from products designed to protect the health and safety of students, faculty and staff to tools designed to enhance teaching and learning, whether in-person or remote,” said David Nagel, editorial director of Spaces4Learning. “We congratulate all of our winners and thank them for the work they’re doing for education at this critical time.”

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