There's an app for that
The messages that you send out should be aligned to your BCM processes. Most notification vendors make you type your message into a box. The problem with this is in an emergency, you may send too much information, or may not send enough. With xMatters, your messages are crafted based on your process. A “message box” doesn’t know if you are a bank or a manufacturer or a hospital. It doesn’t care. That’s all on you to figure out and type in the information that's important, which doesn’t make much sense. Shouldn’t you have a system that works for your industry and your needs? Isn’t a HAZMAT condition different for a chemical company versus a bank? Of course it is. Message boxes are dumb! Here are a few examples of how we can ensure your communication system is smarter.
xMatters messaging apps can be created for specific hospital processes. For nurse staffing you can create a notification based on what campus, building, floor, wing, certifications and shift start you’re looking for. You can notify nurses until you’ve reached your fill count all with the click of a button. The possibilities are literally endless.
When a child goes missing, getting the word out fast matters. With xMatters, you can create an amber alert by answering questions about the child’s description, the suspect, and the vehicle in question ensuring that all of the critical information is dispersed to the public.
Airside incident, landside incident, security threat, passenger safety - no matter what the situation might be, using an app that lets you build specific, purpose-built relevance engines for airports mean that the right people will get the right information no matter what the situation.
What do you do when your critical systems go down? Do you have a failover system in place to round the troops and get things back up and running? Outages can impact your revenues and your reputation, and a relevance engine helps your teams get you moved to your failover systems fast.





