LOS ANGELES, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 4, 2008 -- 3n Global (www.3nonline.com), the leading global mass notification system provider, brought together more than 100 business continuity and crisis communication professionals from around the world for its 3n Notification World 2008 User Conference. During the three-day conference, 3n customers explored best practices in emergency and routine uses of the 3n mass notification system, shared implementation strategies, and learned more about maximizing their emergency notification investment.
According to one attendee, Steve Pegram of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, "I always remind my staff that the more you know about the 3n InstaCom(TM) system, the more effectively you can use it. I found the 3n User Conference of immense value. The conference gave me insights into how other customers solve problems and use the system in an emergency. Naturally, I am planning to attend next year's user conference."
Keynote speakers Michael Brown, former FEMA director, and Dr. Robert Chandler, recognized crisis communication expert, kicked off the event by sharing candid lessons learned during disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and best practices for successful crisis communications. This year's conference featured numerous best practice and case study presentations led by senior-level 3n customers from a wide range of organizations, including AirTran Airways, salesforce.com, American Hospital Association, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, the City of Inglewood, Rochester Institute of Technology and more.
"During the conference, I was struck by the tremendous focus on the end-user experience," stated Ann Cline of AirTran Airways. "I especially enjoyed the interaction and presentation with Michael Brown and Dr. Chandler. As an emergency manager, it is always a shot in the arm to network with other colleagues. 3n truly delivered a fun, customer-friendly conference with the high quality we've come to expect from its team." According to Laird Burton, University of Alberta, "The 3n Notification World User Conference enabled me to learn best practices in the higher education field and network with other professionals from corporate, government, and healthcare entities. It was very well organized and very engaging. I will send my staff to next year's conference."
"Investing in our customers is a top priority for 3n," said Cinta Putra, chief executive officer of 3n Global. "The conference gave customers a forum to discuss the issues that mean the most to them and share knowledge with peers who are addressing business challenges with the use of the 3n system. This conference, in addition to webinars and other educational opportunities, is a key element in building and reinforcing a cohesive emergency preparedness and business continuity community and providing our users with a complete experience, including an environment to learn from each other and the necessary education and thought leadership to make their crisis communications as effective as possible."
About 3n® Global
3n is the leading global provider of emergency notification solutions to Global 2000 corporations, healthcare systems, colleges and universities, and government agencies and municipalities. Organizations in more than 100 countries worldwide rely on 3n for daily operational and emergency notification needs. 3n's innovative and powerful emergency notification system is the most advanced, efficient and easy-to-use system on the market today, enabling organizations to respond rapidly and effectively to crises and achieve considerable bottom-line savings. For more information about 3n, visit www.3nonline.com/pr or call toll-free at 1-888-366-4911.
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