Who is WebEOC for?
Juvare Video Who is WebEOC For? WebEOC is designed for any institution that wants to elevate their emergency management or business continuity program. Whether you’re
Juvare Video Who is WebEOC For? WebEOC is designed for any institution that wants to elevate their emergency management or business continuity program. Whether you’re
Communities in the eastern United States are vulnerable to the potentially disastrous effects of tropical storms. During any kind of adverse weather event, the ability of a …
What is operational resilience and what can your electric utilities company do to achieve it? Read the white paper to learn more.
In a recent survey, the majority of emergency response professionals said communication was the number one thing that they could improve.
The energy industry is replete with risks to health and safety, and because of those risks, companies take great efforts to find solutions that give them the most flexibility and capabilities to manage emergency response processes.
As businesses assess the prospect of reopening, there are many factors to consider about how to prepare and how to return to operations as usual.
In this Guru Minute video, we spoke to Matt Cronin, Director of Solutions Architecture at Juvare, talking about how organizations use Juvare’s crisis management solutions to prepare for and respond to any incidents that might occur at large-scale planned events like concerts, festivals, sporting events, marathons, etc.
Juvare worked closely with our partners at Atlanta Fulton County EMA and over 50 federal and state agencies who worked to ensure safety in Atlanta during Super Bowl LIII. Juvare’s crisis management solutions help organizations prepare for and respond to any unexpected incidents at large-scale planned events.
Just one unexpected crisis can threaten lives and wreak havoc on your operations. How can you be fully prepared? You have to expect the unexpected.
Malware attacks cost companies an average of $2.4 million and 50 days worth of lost productivity. The quicker a data breach can be identified and contained, the less it will cost your organization. How can you be fully prepared?