
Compare and Upgrade to e2Campus
Easy Compare and Upgrade Program ... because safety cannot wait.
e2Campus is the most trusted name in higher education emergency notifications. Over 750 campuses rely on the service to reliably send out messages to keep their communities safe and informed.
The e2Campus Easy Compare and Upgrade Program is a risk-free way to assess whether your current Emergency Notification System meets the requirements of your expanding emergency communications needs. You have 6 months to try e2Campus side-by-side to your current system and decide for yourself! No pressure, no commitments, no risk.
6 months free 100-User Account – Experience the difference
Your e2Campus account is one central interface to send messages to SMS, Email, Voice, Facebook, Twitter, Web Page, Public Address, Digital Signage, Alert Beacons, Desktop Alerts, RSS, and More!
Why should you Upgrade to e2Campus?
The simple answer is: because safety cannot wait.
How do you confirm that you have a complete, reliable ENS solution?
Compare what e2Campus offers with what you are doing today.
Easy Upgrading
We can upload your current users into e2Campus when you are ready to upgrade.
No Obligation
You are by no means obligated to continue to use e2Campus after the 6 month trial period ends.
Fully Functional
You can send messages to all of your communications devices from your e2Campus interface.
Get Started Today
Call us at 800-936-3525 X 1 or fill out this online form to enroll in the Compare and Upgrade to e2Campus Program.
Compare e2Campus to commercial Emergency Notification System vendors:
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Live Network Status
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Send message to SMS (text message)
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Send message to Email
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Send message to Voice Line
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Send message to Digital Signage
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Send message to RSS
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Send message to Web Page
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Send message to Facebook
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Send message to Twitter
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Send message to Alertus Beacons
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Send message to Desktop Alerts
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Send message to Public Address Systems
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Send message to Blue Light Call Boxes
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Create message templates
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Geo-dispersed datacenters
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Tier-1 Emergency Notification Provider (Frost & Sullivan)
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Has Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) - FCC Recognized
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Uses SEED (Single Entry Email Delivery) to prevent bouncebacks from school's mail server
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24x7x365 Live Technical Support (U.S. based)
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Uses multiple Short Codes to send "True" or "Priority SMS"
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Easily interfaces with most student systems
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Emergency messages can be sent to multiple endpoints simultaneously
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Unlimited use pricing
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User information can be uploaded
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System can up and running in under 10 minutes
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Can access data from existing student database
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Integrates with Shibboleth
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Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Compliant
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Award-winning
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"the only way to get consistent communication...
is to text message through cell phones."
Tulane student
during Hurricane Katrina
"Even when the networks become jammed and can't handle
voice calls after use spikes during a catastrophe, the relatively
few bytes of data in text messages usually get through.
It's a no-brainer: Wireless text should be the basis for
an emergency information system."
Kevin Maney
USA Today
"While e-mail and Internet service can be shaky in
times of crisis, text messages use little bandwidth, making
them more reliable."
Jon Fogg
The Capital
"When an emergency is imminent, electronic mass notification
enables campus officials to send word of the situation to
the entire student body and faculty with a single action.
This frees up the rest of their time to deal with the issues
at hand.
Mass notification systems have other benefits besides
warning everyone of an emergency situation. They also can
be used to warn stakeholders of snow days and the cancellation
of extracurricular events, such as a concert or sporting event.
This approach assures that money spent on a new mass notification
system provides a value-added service that can be used every
day or on occasion as the situation dictates, not just when
something bad is about to happen."
Al Colombo
Campus Safety Magazine
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