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RedSky introduces latest version of E911 Manager

Oct 6, 2011 4:19 PM

RedSky Technologies has launched E911 Manager Version 6, the next generation of its enterprise-class E911 software that helps organizations capture, manage and deliver the detailed location information necessary to provide effective 911 emergency response. Version 6 has been re-engineered using Java and Linux to deliver scalability, resiliency and capability to enterprise, government and education customers deploying virtual computing environments, SIP and Unified Communications networks.

E911 Manager integrates with major call servers/PBXs to track phone location movement and monitor for 911 calls. E911 Manager automatically updates phone locations in both regional ALI databases and its cloud-based E911 Anywhere to deliver accurate location information to emergency responders.

E911 Manager Version 6 runs in a virtual environment or on a dedicated server and is highly scalable and resilient. A single instance of Version 6 can support up to 50 call servers/PBXs and up to 100,000 endpoints. Add-on modules extend the application to deliver notifications of 911 calls in progress and provide location tracking for WiFi and softphones. E911 Managerworks seamlessly with all the major platform providers including Avaya, Cisco and Siemens and supports SIP endpoints and voice platforms. In NG-911 networks, Version 6 can be deployed as a Location Information Server (LIS) using the NENA i3 standard.



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