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Picture 72I got a note in from Bryan Crum, Spokesperson at Omnilert, makers of e2Campus, the web-based mass (mobile) notification system.

They’ve hit the 100+ College/University milestone. That really is a super achievement. What’s more, they’ve also closed both Harvard and Texas A&M — totally brilliant news.

Business is good for Omnilert. They’ve just recently added (read it and weep):

Ashland University, Augustana College, Baltimore City Community College, Bryn Athyn College, Bryn Mawr College, Bucks County Community College, Cedar Crest College, Chatham University, Cochise College, College of Southwest, Dominican College, East Texas Baptist University, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Emory & Henry College, Endicott College, Flagler College, Florida Southern College, Frostburg State University, Guilford Technical Community College, Harvard University, Hendrix College of Information Technology, Illinois Institute of Technology, Immaculata University, Jefferson College of Health Sciences, Loyola College, Manhattan University, Mississippi College, Moravian College, Northern Arizona University, Oklahoma Christian University, Old Dominion University, Reading Area Community College, Roanoke College, Schreiner University, Slippery Rock University, Southwestern Community College, Springfield College, Sweet Briar College, Texas A&M University, Texas Cooperative Extension, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Towson University, Troy University, University of Hartford, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Ursinus College, Virginia Union University, Virginia Wesleyan College, and West Chester University of Pennsylvania.

That’s some performance over the last year. I’m encouraged though. I’ve always believed that a mass notification system working via mobile was absolutely, absolutely critical for large institutions like Colleges, Universities, Schools and the like.

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