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PLEASANTON, CA - July 31, 2007 - AlarmPoint Systems
today announced the general availability of AlarmPoint 3.1, the
industry's leading software for automating IT event notification and
resolution.
AlarmPoint also announced partnerships with industry leaders Avaya
and Research In Motion (RIM), under which the companies collaborated to
develop several prominent features within the 3.1 release.
"AlarmPoint 3.1 delivers significant customer-driven
enhancements that further strengthen our customers' ability to resolve
IT incidents before they can impact their business," said Troy McAlpin,
CEO of AlarmPoint Systems. "Through our alliances with market leaders
Avaya and RIM to co-develop several areas of new functionality, we now
offer our customers key communications-based technologies critical to
facilitating collaboration and ensuring important IT events are quickly
resolved."
Significant new areas of functionality in the AlarmPoint Enterprise 3.1 release include:
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Enhanced Communication Capabilities with Voice over IP Support.
Through its collaboration with communications leaders such as Avaya,
AlarmPoint 3.1 now supports Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for use
with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems. Customers now have a
massively scalable option to receive notifications of IT events by
voice - without needing to purchase additional costly hardware. With
SIP support, AlarmPoint can capture relevant IT events, and route them
to any network-based communication device in addition to using
traditional means of communication. In the case of broad-scale disaster
scenarios, this will allow customers to dynamically scale their
"virtual" phone lines so that notifications can be sent without the use
of a third-party service provider - saving significant operating costs
and increasing a company's control over the disaster-recovery process.
"To be competitive in today's real-time world
requires greater business agility than ever before. Organizations and
their people are working faster, and have to respond ever more quickly
and effectively to real-time business events," said David Butler,
director of business solutions and partners in emerging technologies,
Avaya. "By integrating AlarmPoint and Avaya solutions through open SIP
standards, we can provide customers with richer communications choices
enabling more effective event resolution."
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Support for Users of Popular RIM BlackBerry®.
Through its co-development efforts with Research In Motion (RIM), AlarmPoint 3.1 now allows customers to message
important IT events to employees directly through their companies'
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server (BES). With its native support for BES
push technology, AlarmPoint 3.1 helps customers increase the scale and
reliability of their IT-event messaging, remove many potential failure
or throttle points (such as the public Internet or internal email
server traffic), and provide greater two-way incident-response
capabilities. Additionally, companies with more stringent data-security
requirements - such as today's financial services institutions - can
now protect their messages behind the company firewall.
"In the past our process was to broadcast messages to
multiple people and essentially hope someone would take the issue.
Missed incidents or events where we are slow to respond could have a
negative impact on the business. Now with AlarmPoint and BMC Event
Manager, important service-impacting events are captured, targeted,
sent to appropriate personnel, and escalated until cured," said John
Russell, senior systems administrator, Pacific Life Insurance Company.
"The addition of AlarmPoint's new module for BlackBerry Enterprise
Server will allow us to use our company-wide deployment to quickly
notify our mobile staff and take resolution actions from our BlackBerry
smart phones before service degradation occurs."
"AlarmPoint's
support for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server can provide IT
organizations with a robust, feature-rich ability to manage their IT
infrastructure from virtually any location," said Jeff McDowell, vice
president, global alliances at Research In Motion. "The ability to
facilitate mobile workforce event notification and resolution further
extends the value proposition of the BlackBerry platform, and presents
another opportunity for customers to maximize the return on their
wireless investments."
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Broader Enterprise Integration with Support for Web Services.
For large organizations - which typically house many custom-developed
applications - AlarmPoint 3.1 now offers a Web services integration
approach using Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Eliminating the
need to write custom code, the AlarmPoint Application Programming
Interface (API) allows customers to easily push and pull relevant data
into and from the AlarmPoint application - providing customers with
greater integration capabilities across the multiple systems and
applications in their enterprise. The addition of Web Services support
furthers AlarmPoint's goal to become the standard notification and
resolution application across a company's entire IT and business
application infrastructure.
Availability
AlarmPoint 3.1 is now available from AlarmPoint Systems and authorized reseller partners.
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