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e2Campus and Exhibio Link Up to Offer Seamless
Emergency Alerts to Digital Signage, Mobile Phones, Email,
Web Pages and More
Colleges and universities can push emergency
alerts to visitors, students, faculty and staff with a click
of a button
WASHINGTON, DC July 31, 2007 From the Campus
Technology 2007 Conference, Omnilert, LLC, maker of
the leading mass notification system for higher education
called e2Campus, today announced that their e2Campus
technology will seamlessly transmit urgent messages to Exhibio
digital signage systems. This will enable a larger broadcast
of time-sensitive communication to reach all visitors, students,
faculty and staff. With a single click of a button, any authorized
campus official can conveniently push an urgent message to
the campus Web site, to all digital visual displays and alert
beacons around campus, and to the mobile phones, email accounts,
and RSS readers of the entire campus community.
This mass notification delivery method is available today
for purchase and implementation. Current e2Campus customers
should contact Exhibio for details to install a digital signage
system on their campus. Current Exhibio customers should contact
e2Campus to learn how they can setup a mass notification in
less than an hour. The e2Campus service costs about $1 per
user per year, depending on the total number of recipients
to be covered. Exhibio digital signage systems retail for
only $3,195.
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 smaller 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), wireless
PDA, text pager, e-mail accounts, and RSS reader, plus all
campus digital signage, alert beacons, and relevant Web pages.
To learn more, visit http://www.e2Campus.com.
About Exhibio
Established in 1995, Exhibio, LLC specializes in developing
digital signage and content management systems that are Web-accessible,
reliable and incredibly easy to use. They offer solutions
to create, integrate and schedule content on plasma, LCD or
other displays. Each unit has an intuitive visual interface,
exclusive to Exhibio, which enables users to easily create
customized mixed-media displays. The companys patent-pending
digital display systems can be updated from anywhere on the
Internet using a Web browser. Exhibios digital signage
systems are being used by hundreds of corporations, universities
and government institutions for a wide variety of public and
private applications. The privately held company is headquartered
in Buffalo, NY and online at www.exhibio.com.
About Omnilert
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,
text pager, RSS reader, digital sign, or alert beacon. Omnilert
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.
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