Today marked the end of an era of sorts in emergency notification. PlantCML® announced it will no longer be using the Dialogic Communications Corporation or DCC brands, but will instead consolidate the division into a newly created "PlantCML Notification Solutions and Services (NSS)" business unit. DCC was previously a wholly owned subsidiary, using the name since its original inception in the early '80s.
It appears as if the company will continue utilizing the various application brand names such as The Communicator!® NXT™, GeoCast® Web™, NetNotify™ and REVERSE 911®. Further, product development, technical support, field services and sales will continue to be managed from the Franklin, TN offices.
On a related note, long-time ENS veteran Bob Peter has moved on from DCC. Bob led the sales teams and was a part of the REVERSE 911® organization prior to its acquisition by PlantCML. Bob is a class act and we wish him great success in his new endeavors.
All the best,
Lorin
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