New White Paper Describes How Intelligent Notification Systems Enable Greater Enterprise Innovation, Increased Speed-to-Market and Reduced Operational

Intelligent Notification Leader MIR3 Offers Technology White Paper to Global 2000 Senior IT Executives and their Staffs


San Diego – March 21, 2006 – MIR3™, the technology leader in Intelligent Notification™ solutions for enterprises, has released a technical white paper that demonstrates how Global 2000 companies can implement a consolidated solution that leverages existing communication infrastructures to improve responsiveness, productivity and efficiencies across the enterprise. Entitled “Increasing the Speed of Enterprise Communication through Consolidation,” the paper is written for senior executives and staff members in enterprises that have deployed or are considering Intelligent Notification tools.


The white paper can be downloaded free from www.mir3.com/mbpr1.


Widely publicized security breaches, terrorism threats and natural disasters have put the spotlight on tools that enable organizations to ensure business continuity. At the same time, companies are looking for ways to bridge different communication modalities during crises and consolidate pre-existing communication processes on an everyday basis.


Previously deployed only for emergency notification in Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BC/DR), IT service monitoring and help desk point solutions, Intelligent Notification tools are now being used by Global 2000 companies for universal enterprise-wide communications among thousands of users. By using an Intelligent Notification system for daily communication and collaboration, companies can increase reliability, asset usability and can significantly reduce cycle times for critical decisions and internal/external communications.


Citing real-life examples, analyst research reports and expert opinions, the MIR3 white paper describes recent trends that mark the beginning of a worldwide enterprise communication revolution:


- Companies are now deploying one consolidated notification platform instead of compromising on legacy point solutions that are not easily integrated within current infrastructures.


- Because of overuse and abuse, email is no longer as effective as it once was for organizing and communicating the critical daily operations of a business. Email also represents a single point of failure in enterprise communication.


- An enterprise-wide interactive notification platform addresses the shortcomings of email and reduces the risks encountered in day-to-day operations as well as those associated with disasters and crises.

- Agile, innovative communication options, standardized practices and auditability features within an enterprise-wide Intelligent Notification platform result in a higher ROI on the existing infrastructure, increased efficiencies, and better control of costs, among other benefits.


Business consultants and industry analysts view innovation and control as the most strategic requirements for long-term success of an enterprise,” said Amir Moussavian, president and CEO at MIR3. “This white paper was developed specifically for executives looking for innovative ways to leverage their existing infrastructure to improve communications across the enterprise. Maximizing what they already have in place through new delivery methods supports enterprise objectives for both innovation and cost control.”