NEW YORK, May 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Send Word Now®, the worldwide leader in critical communications solutions for the enterprise, including emergency notification and mobile collaboration, today announced it has been shortlisted for the Continuity Insurance & Risk (CIR) Cloud Services Provider of the Year Award for 2016. The final award will be judged by an independent panel of industry experts and presented during a gala dinner and awards ceremony in London, UK on June 9, 2016.
According to CIR, the Business Continuity Awards recognize business continuity, security, resilience and risk organizations whose innovative strategies and industry savvy make them stand above the rest of the pack.
"We are very honored to be shortlisted for CIR's Innovation of the Year Award," said Lorin Bristow, Chief Marketing Officer for Send Word Now. "We are truly committed to developing innovative products for the resiliency and risk industry, and we appreciate having these efforts recognized."
About Send Word Now
With offices in New York and London, and data centers in the US, UK and the Netherlands, Send Word Now is the leading worldwide provider of critical communications solutions. 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 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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http://www.sendwordnow.com| 212.379.4900 | 800.388.4796 | +44.20.3318.3862
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Media inquiries: Lorin Bristow | [email protected] | +1 615.651.9443
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