Platform Offers Dynamic, Secure and Location-Based Mobile Communications
Written by Roaming Messenger
Friday, 08 July 2005
Roaming Messenger Provides Important Communication Capabilities for Homeland Security and Emergency Response
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--July 8, 2005--Roaming Messenger(R) (OTCBB:RMSG), is the developer of a breakthrough mobile messaging technology. Roaming Messenger offers a comprehensive platform for secure and interoperable communication in homeland security and emergency response applications -- all with end-to-end, government grade security.
Roaming Messenger addresses the renewed urgency to increase the effectiveness of communications in public safety applications in order to protect against and respond to threats of all kinds. Roaming Messenger is a breakthrough approach to real-time mobile communication over wired and wireless devices. Unlike current static technologies such as e-mail and text messaging, Roaming Messengers are dynamic, intelligent, real-time and location aware software "messengers" that can roam, locate and deliver highly interactive communications between responders in the field and back-end public safety applications.
The Roaming Messenger Platform offers a comprehensive set of features for empowering many global homeland security and emergency response applications with dynamic mobile communications. New features in the recent release of Roaming Messenger 2.0 such as GPS and location-based sending of messengers exemplify the power of dynamic communication and the elegance of Roaming Messenger technology. For example, with RM 2.0 an emergency management application can easily specify a geographic region around an incident and send out Roaming Messengers to responders in the local proximity based on their GPS locations. These messengers can encapsulate a map as well as driving directions to the incident.
Additionally, Messengers don't just communicate data. Rather, they have the ability to encapsulate workflow processes, rich content, interactive forms and intelligence to offer levels of dynamic communication not available in any other platform. By providing a single point of access to the mobile world, the Roaming Messenger platform resolves a host of interoperability challenges and ensures communications between devices, networks, carriers, agencies and jurisdictions -- creating the capability for a coordinated response effort.
"Unfortunately, the world we live in has become increasingly more dangerous and we must use the best technology available to overcome and respond to these new threats," states Jon Lei, Roaming Messenger's CEO. "The time has come for our technology and we are excited to be working with various partners in exploring ways to deliver best of breed solutions that will enhance global security."
About Roaming Messenger
Roaming Messenger is the provider of a breakthrough mobile messaging technology that allows corporations and government agencies to mobilize information and business processes, while providing end-to-end, government grade security. The Company, based in Santa Barbara, California, has developed a proprietary technology that encapsulates workflow logic and data into "smart messengers" that roam across wired and wireless devices and track down the intended recipients. Roaming Messenger is easily integrated with existing applications, extending active functionality to the mobile world. It delivers powerful capabilities to any solution that requires real-time information to be communicated and interacted with dynamically in a highly secure manner, such as homeland security, emergency response, automation and control, enterprise messaging and business continuity. www.roamingmessenger.com.
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Contacts
Roaming Messenger
Lisa Leight or Bryan Crane, 805-683-7626
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