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Desktop Alert To Deploy at United States Military Academy at West Point

Desktop Alerts publishes mission-critical interactive alerts to thousands of personnel for real world scenarios, emergencies and urgent message instruction.

For Immediate Release

CHATHAM, N.J./DESKTOPALERT/April. 26, 2007 --- Desktop Alert, Inc. today announced its mass notification system will operate on premise for the United States Military Academy at West Point as a subcontractor for Dialogic Communication for a comprehensive combined total mass notification solution."The selection of Desktop Alert is a great honor for our company. The United States Military Academy at West Point is a major military icon. The selection of Desktop Alert by Dialogic Communication is a great honor for our company. Dialogic Communication received a full approval grade from West Point by incorporating Desktop Alert to their mass communication system. This selection emboldens the future of our company significantly and is a clear and unambiguous statement for Desktop Alert. Desktop Alerts' platform is the most advanced and secure desktop alert communication platform industry wide." Howard Ryan, CEO Desktop Alert Inc.The Desktop Alert Mass Notification offerings include the ability to publish alerts to thousands of devices on the network for alerting desktops, laptops and mobile devices. The Desktop Alert platform architecture provides for alert publication over an internet protocol (IP) created on the network. Desktop Alerts are sent over the network using standard SOAP/XML packets over port 80(http) and port 443 (https). An example protocol might be https://desktopalert.westpoint.army.mil.Alerts are created using the web-based Desktop Alert administration interface. The interface employs an embedded html editor which enables the publisher of the alert to create alerts, and to preview and publish using rich text media if desired. External applications easily share data and commands with the Desktop Alert Platform Architecture, via an easy to a use web-services application programming interface (API).About Desktop Alert, Inc.The Desktop Alert Emergency Mass Notification System utilizes "Actionable Intelligence." The ability to in-place intelligent methods, functions and triggers that interact with and bring crucial data to and from end-users based on end-user and/or management's predefined business rules and settings. Desktop Alert enables and provides all of the parts needed to execute controlled information management and content distribution. To a mortgage company, an alert might be delivered to clients' desktops informing of a rate change by the federal government. To a military base, an alert might be issued for a base recall, inclement weather conditions or making sure that critical messages are delivered when e-mail servers are experiencing problems or outages. Desktop Alert Emergency Mass Notification System operates on Microsoft servers supported by a SQL database platform. Desktop Alert seamlessly integrates with existing Active Directory/LDAP organizational units and structure.For more information on Desktop Alert Inc., visit http://www.desktopalert.net.

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Howard Ryan
Desktop Alert
346 Main Street
Chatham, NJ 07928
FAX. 866-689-9838
PHONE. : 866-689-9838
Website:(http://www.desktopalert.net/)

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Desktop Alert's work great with internet, intranets, extranets and corporate communications without demanding any significant technical resources. Specifically, Desktop Alert operates on Internet or SIPRNET or NIPRNET Networks. Desktop Alert is a best-of-breed IP-Based alert technology which provides seamless integration with enterprise-class federated environments and shares communications and commands using standardized protocols such as XML and HTML.