Florida A&M University Purchases e2Campus Emergency Notification System
Posted on: Monday, 28 August 2006, 12:00 CDT
LEESBURG, Va., Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnilert LLC, the leading provider of selective mass communications, today announced that Florida A&M University (FAMU) has purchased the e2Campus mass notification system. FAMU is using the web-based service to communicate urgent news to students, faculty and staff whether recipients are in class, on campus, or hundreds of miles away.
Sherri S. Luke, Crime Prevention Officer at Florida A&M University said, "This is an awesome crime prevention tool. Two thumbs up for e2campus."
Using e2Campus' centralized interface, a FAMU school official types a message, selects the groups to receive the message, and then presses a button to send it. Within seconds, the message is simultaneously sent to thousands of relevant people via the method each person chose to receive it, such as a mobile phone, personal or school email account, RSS feed, wireless PDA, or "My Yahoo," AOL, or Personalized Google web page.
About e2Campus
Endorsed by Security On Campus Inc. and used by schools around the country, e2Campus is the Web-based mass notification system that enables school officials to self-administer and send time-sensitive messages for a fraction of the cost and complexity of existing notification solutions. There is no traditional software to install, no hardware to buy and no additional phone lines needed. A school can set up a secure notification system in minutes to send routine, urgent or emergency notifications to their entire campus community or groups, such as multiple campuses, residence halls, staff- only or sports news. e2Campus instantly and simultaneously sends mass alerts to a subscriber's mobile phone (via SMS text message), BlackBerry, smart phone, wireless PDA, text pager, e-mail account and relevant Web page. To learn more, visit http://www.e2campus.com/ online.
About Omnilert, LLC
Omnilert LLC is the leading provider of selective mass communications for sending time-sensitive information to large groups of people. The self- service, Web-based system enables a single person to communicate timely information to thousands of people anywhere, anytime, on any device. It is ideal for announcing school closings, game cancellations, weather warnings, terrorist alerts, and marketing promotions. The system is built around a reliable SMS text messaging system that sends content directly to a mobile phone, as well as an e-mail address, Web page, pager or wired phone. Omnilert Text and Voice solutions are sold under the names e2Campus, Amerilert, RainedOut and through resellers. The privately held company is headquartered in Leesburg, Va., and at http://www.omnilert.com/ online.
Omnilert LLC
CONTACT: Sherri Luke of Florida A&M University, +1-850-599-3256,sherri.luke@famu.edu; or Bryan Crum, +1-800-936-3525 x703, bcrum@omnilert.com,for Omnilert, LLC
Web site: http://www.e2campus.com/http://www.omnilert.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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