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WIN-911 Opens Office in Grenoble, France

By: WIN-911
30 October, 2014
1 min read
The European office will deliver channel partner and technical support for alarm notification software to European, Middle Eastern, and African markets.

October 30, 2014 - WIN-911 Software opened an office is in Grenoble, France, shared with WIN-911 Strategic Alliance partner, Micromedia .The office is headed by Steve Szabo, WIN-911’s EMEA Regional Sales Director. The European office will deliver channel partner and technical support to European, Middle Eastern, and African markets. EMEA Regional Sales Director Steve Szabo said, “More than 100 of the world’s 500 largest companies use our software and, since most require global coverage but strongly prefer local support, these large corporate customers will derive an immediate benefit from our newly-extended presence on the European continent.” WIN-911 also plans to move forward with the opening of an Asia Pacific office in 2015.

About WIN-911 Software

WIN-911 is the most widely-used alarm notification software in the world protecting 10,000 facilities in 70 countries and six continents, including 170 Fortune 500 and 110 Global 500 companies. WIN-911 delivers machine alarms and other key data via any conceivable method (e.g. smartphones, voice, SMS, web browser, announcement systems, etc.) and provides a logic engine to decide who should receive critical alarms, how, and when, and then how notifications escalate.

The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas, USA, with a network of authorized distributors and system integrators in 50 states and throughout the world.

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