Sergeant Laboratories Develops AristotleAlert for Emergency Notification
La Crosse, WI (PRWEB) March 21, 2008 -- Emergencies can cause havoc in schools, especially when young people are involved. Such things as lockdowns, weather warnings, system shutdowns or industrial actions can cause panic in any enterprise, if not handled promptly and efficiently. Calm, quick, reliable information must be readily accessible for all involved. AristotleAlert offers a solution to the dilemma of emergency alerts. Sergeant Laboratories, a cost/performance leader for enterprise software of emergencies, created AristotleAlert to offer an easy and economical way for emergency response teams in schools, local governments, or companies to deal with enterprise-wide warnings. More information may be found at http://aristotlealert.com.
Engineered by a company with years of enterprise software development, AristotleAlert makes it possible to send emergency messages to desktops, emails and SMS in a controlled and measured manner. This can ensure quick, accurate notification of all concerned and lessen possibility of the dissemination of confusing or upsetting misinformation. Sergeant Laboratories developed AristotleAlert to be easy and economical for emergency response teams to implement because it recognized the growing concern about emergency situations and the need for organizations to deal with them safely and efficiently.
Emergency response personnel may specify any type of message and have it stored on the AristotleAlert server. When needed, they may invoke the message from any network-connected computer and have it delivered immediately to users by machine name, user name, group names or job function. An easy to use calendar interface stores and reports alert types and messages so that a historical log of all message alerts is available.
Created to be clear to all users and provide timely delivery of message alerts, AristotleAlert avoids problems like complex system installations, unknown or undocumented message delivery, and a single point of alert control. Now emergency response personel can be sure that their messages for institution emergency procedures will be delivered to end users.
Awareness of the importance of the proper design of enterprise-wide computer software inspired Sergeant Laboratories to develop its virtualCore? technology to leverage reliable cost effective solutions. The company also developed the powerful Aristotle? software using virtualCore technology.
The 13-year old Wisconsin-based company also designs and produces monitoring software for banks, small businesses, large corporations and government. Tracking employees? uses of company computers helps ensure computer security and compliance to acceptable use policies.
For information and a free demonstration of the software as well as for product description and background, log onto www.aristotlealert.com.
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