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MIR3 has introduced what it says is a first-of-a-kind global emergency notification system. MIR3's new Intelligent Notification v2.8 introduces technologies developed directly for the global outbound notification requirements of Global 500 petroleum, financial and consumer-product companies. Designed to make critical emergency and non-emergency communications of multi-national companies private, more efficient and cost effective, MIR3's Intelligent Notification v2.8 now includes preferred routing, incident management, topic subscription and multi-language support, among others.
Features include:
* The preferred routing feature works in concert with geo-dispersed MIR3 telephony and application servers to reduce operating costs and protect data privacy via tighter control over global telephony routes.
* Incident management offers better visibility into events that threaten business continuity throughout all business units of the company, no matter where they are located.
* Topic subscription increases productivity and information sharing by enabling individuals to easily keep abreast of job-relevant, critical events outside their local sphere of operation.
* Integrated multi-language features enable Global 500 companies to meet the communication challenges of international operations and government agencies to communicate with non-English speaking employees, customers, partners and citizens during emergency situations in their native language.
"The largest corporations in the world have driven the latest developments of version 2.8," said Amir Moussavian, president and CEO at MIR3. "This represents an important step toward a complete set of global emergency and non-emergency notification and management tools."
MIR3's enterprise-grade technology bridges the gap between all standard forms of communication to enable high-speed two-way communications to tens of thousands of users and devices across all modalities, including email, wireless pager, PDA, landline, mobile phone, satellite phone, TTY, fax and two-way SMS. MIR3's notification capabilities can also be used for routine high-volume messaging and all-purpose broadcasting such as administrative notices to employees, messages for coordinating staffing and schedules, and delivering important, auditable information to customers.
www.mir3.com

•Date: 30th March 2007 • Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: Crisis management
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