Critical Event Management Capabilities Drive Organizational Resiliency Amidst Uncertainty
The ability to securely share information and keep employees safe during critical incidents has never been more important. As IDC identifies in this report, natural disasters have reached record highs at 400 per year. Network outages increased 63% when the pandemic took hold. And fake news now spreads six times faster than real facts.
To build resilience against these and many other threats, organizations everywhere need the right technology. That's why IDC predicts continued growth in the adoption of next-generation critical event management platforms like BlackBerry® Alert. This report provides insight into the critical event communications market drivers, technology success factors, major forward-looking trends, and BlackBerry® Alert offering and use case.
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