Strategic Alliances
Multifaceted relationships with industry leading companies further advance emergency mass notification systems (EMNS) and bring solutions for physical security and public safety to market.
AtHoc IWSAlerts serves as the IP-based mass notification solution within the Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security, a technology platform designed to enable government agencies to protect assets, employees and citizens via a secure, intelligent, converged network.
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Dell and AtHoc work in partnership to bring emergency mass notification systems to market. Customers also have the ability to purchase AtHoc products directly from Dell.
With AtHoc technology, IBM can offer DB2 Information Integrator Enterprise Search customers the ability to access valuable enterprise information using subscriptions and personalized alerts.
Microsoft and AtHoc are working closely together to meet federal and commercial customers' requirements for out-of-the-box, emergency alerting and enterprise-class, critical business communications software.
NOTIFIER by Honeywell is a leading manufacturer of commercial fire alarm control panels, fire alarm systems, life safety systems, and mass notification systems. NOTIFIER by Honeywell has partnered with AtHoc and has integrated its solutions with AtHoc IWSAlerts platform for unified, net-centric mass notification and emergency communication system. AtHoc integration enables NOTIFIER by Honeywell to serve the customer need for Distributed Recipient Mass Notification System (DRMNS) as specified in the NFPA 72-2010 fire alarm and signaling code.
By partnering with AtHoc, Siemens Communications can send mass notifications within minutes to tens of thousands of people on any network-connected delivery device.
AtHoc has partnered with SimplexGrinnell to integrate AtHoc IWSAlerts platform with SimplexGrinnell's Emergency Communications and Fire Alarm Systems. The AtHoc solution complements SimplexGrinnell offering by serving as its Distributed Recipient Mass Notification System (DRMNS) component, a recent recommendation in the NFPA 72-2010 fire alarm and signaling code.





