tekAlign's ReachPlus Alerts is used to send instant safety alerts
Version | 4.0 |
Updated | Mar 26th 2005 |
Developer |
tekAlign, Inc
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User Rating |
847
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Original File Size | 2.1 MB |
Downloads | 7728 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
tekAlign's ReachPlus Alerts is used to send instant safety alerts, emergency messages, network-wide popup messages, network alerts and critical notifications. If you need to broadcast critical information over your network then ReachPlus Alerts is a solution for you.
ReachPlus Alerts is a safety and security oriented one-way instant messaging solution that has been developed with the specific goal of enabling network administrators and security personnel to effortlessly broadcast emergency messages across an organization.
Also, with the help of ReachPlus Alerts, you can send inter-office messages quickly without having to resort to email or interrupting busy team members.
What's New in This Release:
ReachPlus Alerts Configuration Manager
Here are some key features of "ReachPlus Alerts":
■ Completely IP based addressing with the ability of defining recipient groups
■ Fully multi-threaded processing
■ Complete control over excessive loading of the network
■ Complete control over how to send the alerts
■ Logging of delivered messages
■ Ability to queue messages if the Alerts client is not available
■ Ability to schedule delivery and set validity
■ Full control over the look and feel of the alert
■ Ability to save typical alert messages and assign HotKeys to saved alerts for quick sending in an emergency
■ "Quick Send Tool" for quick and easy sending of alerts
■ Ability to set custom alert levels and sounds
■ Ability to centrally configure the installed clients
■ Ability to detect a URL in a text message and automatic conversion to a clickable link for the recipient
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