By Hiplink on Wednesday, 01 February 2023
Category: Healthcare

Is It Possible to Coordinate All Wireless Devices Under an Inclusive Platform?

Modern businesses rely on a vast array of internal and external infrastructure systems, including energy, ventilation, and data networking systems; software systems, both in local data centers and the cloud; and machines, vehicles, and other equipment to support their operations.

Every one of those systems and components is a potential source of disruption in the event of a natural or human-made disaster, unplanned outage, cyberattack, sabotage, or other adverse event.

 

Every organization’s emergency response planning should have at its core a strategy of communicating with various stakeholders by wireless communication channels. Why wireless?

 

The problem with a wireless-centric communication strategy is the dizzying number of devices, carriers, operating systems, and communication protocols that must be coordinated to ensure the messages get through in a timely and error-free manner. Some stakeholders will have company-owned devices, whereas the large majority will have personal devices that must be accommodated as well. Managing all of these devices is challenging enough without a requirement to support emergency communications.

 

How can you make sure the right messages get to the right people at the right time, without taking on a system management nightmare?

Characteristics of a Robust Emergency Communications Platform

Organizations that are serious about having a solid crisis communications strategy should start by leveraging a robust platform for wireless notifications. Some aspects that should be considered when evaluating such a system include:

 

Above all, the system should be 100% reliable. Your organization’s response to a crisis should not be hobbled by a disparate communications platform.

The Role of Effective Planning

Just as an effective emergency management plan should include a wireless communications strategy, an effective wireless crisis communications system should support the emergency planning process. A robust wireless emergency communications system should support the following planning and preparation activities:

Not Just for Emergencies

A robust emergency communications platform can be useful not only in emergencies but for every-day operational support as well. Events that do not rise to the level of “emergency” but still require targeted notifications can rely on a solid wireless communications platform. Some examples include:

 

Thus, the system should support integration with a wide variety of monitoring systems as well as on-demand messaging.

HipLink As a Solution

HipLink provides a robust, secure, scalable wireless communications software system designed to meet the emergency communications needs of large enterprises. Some benefits of the HipLink platform include:

 

HipLink is the leading emergency communications platform for IT alerting, alarm management, emergency response, mass notification, and business continuity, for both private- and public-sector organizations. When the message has to get there, HipLink is the solution.

 

To learn more about the HipLink platform, request a demo, or download a free trial, contact HipLink today.