This demonstration of ENS follows a mock incident at a fictitious company. The company can use ENS to automatically and rapidly contact designated people (up to thousands) in the event of an emergency or significant event. A broadcast can be initiated from any telephone or computer anywhere in the world at any time. ENS supports both voice and text messages and replaces manual call trees.
In the middle of the night, an employee working late notices that there is a very large water leak. He notifies the facilities department who determine that it is very large indeed and has caused quite a lot of damage. They close the building for cleanup. As the facilities manager, you decide to use ENS to notify all employees who work at this building about the leak and alert them that the building will be closed the following morning.
From home, you launch your web browser, login to the ENS website, and initiate a broadcast to a Broadcast List containing only the employees of Building A.
To have this broadcast sent to you, fill out some contact information for ENS to notify you.













