01.09.2021 • NewsAdvancisZenitelWinGuard

Advancis: Interactive Live Webinar

Communication is critical to an efficient incident response plan: In emergency cases, the first crucial communication is the alarm activation and the required operating procedure to correctly deal with the situation.

Both time but also the accuracy of information is essential. How can organizations ensure that the speed of incident response is increased and the risk of making incorrect decisions is reduced for the responsible personnel?

In combination with the integrated software platform WinGuard, Zenitel provide intelligent critical-communication solutions that allow people to hear, be heard and be understood – every time and everywhere.

In a new interactive webinar, which will be broadcasted live from the Advancis showroom in Langen, Germany, Zenitel and speakers Allan Dickinson, Lars Kämpe and Richard McClellan will demonstrate and discuss the following topics:

- What is an integrated security and building management platform?

- Benefits and functions of WinGuard

- Integration of Zenitel’s audio solutions into WinGuard

- Live demonstration of critical communication workflows
 

The registration for the webinar is free of charge.

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