Omnilert Recognized in the Gartner 2020 Market Guide for Emergency/Mass Notification Solutions
Report Acknowledges Expanding Use Cases to Include Active Shooter Incidents
Omnilert, the innovation leader and most trusted partner in emergency communications, announced its recognition in the Gartner “Market Guide for Emergency/Mass Notification Services Solutions,” by analysts Roberta Witty, David Gregory, Brent Predovich, Mike Gotta, published this month. The report states that “organizations are expanding emergency or mass notification service (EMNS) use cases beyond traditional emergencies . . . to include active intruder/shooter” and “EMNS vendors are supporting these expanded use cases with . . . integration with more applications used by the organization (e.g., building access control, video surveillance, social media and digital sensors).”
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The publication follows Omnilert’s recent launch of the industry’s first AI-Powered, visual gun detection solution. Omnilert Gun Detect reliably and rapidly recognizes firearms and immediately triggers multi-channel alerts and automated pre-defined safety protocols. Designed for privacy and performance, Gun Detect is a software solution typically deployed on-premise and integrated with existing IP-based video surveillance and camera systems.
In the guide, Gartner reports “Omnilert has . . . introduced an AI-based visual detection of guns by integrating with digital surveillance cameras, allowing preventive alerting to administrators and the ability to trigger automated actions.” Existing gunshot detection technologies only work after incidents have escalated and provide vague details on the approximate location of the sound. In comparison, Omnilert Gun Detect gives emergency response teams advance warning before shots are fired, and delivers precise information on the location and visuals of the potential shooter.
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“The combination of these rich capabilities provides safety teams with the broadest array of solutions, spanning prevention, notification, engagement, and management,” said Dave Fraser, Chief Executive Officer of Omnilert. “Our inclusion in Gartner’s EMNS Market Guide reaffirms Omnilert’s position as the industry’s innovation leader.”
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