LONDON, May 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Send Word Now®, the worldwide leader in critical communications solutions for the enterprise, including emergency notification and mobile collaboration, today announced the opening of a new office in London, UK. Located at 63 St. Mary Axe, London, EC3A 8AA, UK, the office will house employees dedicated to the EMEA region for sales, support and account management.
As a part of a larger global expansion strategy, Send Word Now has also made significant investments in establishing data centers in London and Amsterdam which are fully dedicated to European clients.
"The UK and the entire EMEA region are important and valued markets for Send Word Now," said Tony Schmitz, President and CEO for Send Word Now. "We currently have a significant presence in the region, serving a number of high-profile accounts. The opening of this new office in London will ensure we continue to provide the highest level of support for our European customer base as we maintain our strong international growth."
About Send Word Now
Send Word Now is the leading worldwide provider of critical communications solutions for the enterprise. The company's easy-to-use, web-based emergency notification, enterprise collaboration and mobile applications are used by businesses, government agencies, universities and non-profit organizations worldwide to ensure fast, effective, two-way communication when it is needed the most.
Send Word Now and its recently acquired Dayton, OH-based One Call Now group messaging company serve the critical communications needs of more than 30,000 public and private sector organizations around the globe.
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