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We didnt invent the notification system, we just made
it better

Amerilert is a service by Omnilert, LLC. Omnilert develops
and markets the leading self-service mass notification system
for sending time-sensitive information to mass audiences.
With Amerilert, a single person can communicate important
information to thousands of people anywhere, anytime, on any
device. Omnilert is headquartered in the Washington, DC metro
area in Northern Virginia.
Our Story
Todays society is highly mobile and people spend most
of their day in transit. How will your community read an email
in time of emergencies? Email is not enough. How will people
get a phone call in their house when they are out and about?
Phone dialers are not enough.
In 2004, a few technologies existed to offer notification
services. However, these services did not address the needs
of a mobile society. Previous systems were difficult to install
and operate. They were also fairly expensive. Those early
systems required additional hardware and software purchases
to make the notifications work. Those systems also required
the assistance of IT staff within the organization to integrate
it into existing systems. Having so many parts and processes
also made these services difficult to use. Many potential
customers were intimidated by all of these obstacles to success.
Omnilert simplified all of this.
In 2004, the company developed the patent-pending Omnilert
Network and the Amerilert service specifically designed for
large group communication. It is a 100% web-based system that enables administrators
to instantly send messages to their subscribers for a fraction
of the cost and complexity of existing notification services.
There is no software to install and no hardware to buy. An
organization can setup a secure notification system in minutes
to send routine, urgent or emergency alerts to their entire
community.
If you would like to learn more about Omnilert, you may review
the corporate web site at www.omnilert.com.
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Push public safety information to everyone, everywhere
in seconds
By the end of 2007, 75% of Global 2,000
companies will have emergency notification systems for employee
communication in the event of a crisis and as part of disaster
recovery plans, according to a recent report by Gartner
Inc.
Click here to request a
live demonstration of the easiest & most cost-effective
way to send alerts to large groups of people.
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